Re: [beagleboard] Re: CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT => How ?

2014-04-08 Thread kavitha bk
Yes I have alos enable config WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT=y On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Yiling Cao wrote: > I have done this months ago, and very useful. > > this is under kernel config, .config file, > > so: > make menuconfig ARCH=arm > > search for nowayout > > │ Symbol: WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT [=n] >

Re: [beagleboard] Re: CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT => How ?

2014-04-08 Thread Yiling Cao
I have done this months ago, and very useful. this is under kernel config, .config file, so: make menuconfig ARCH=arm search for nowayout │ Symbol: WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT [=n] │ │ Type : boolean │ │ Prompt: Disable watchdog shutdown on close │ │ D

Re: [beagleboard] Re: CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT => How ?

2014-04-07 Thread Micka
I just installed the package : insserv: warning: script 'K01script-initd-' missing LSB tags and overrides insserv: warning: script 'script-initd-' missing LSB tags and overrides insserv: warning: script 'K02script-initd-' missing LSB tags and overrides insserv: warning: script 'script-initd-' mis

[beagleboard] Re: CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT => How ?

2014-04-07 Thread AndrewTaneGlen
To get the hardware watchdog working (on Debian) I just installed the watchdog package (sudo apt-get install watchdog), then set the correct device in the config file: in '/etc/watchdog.conf' set 'watchdog-device = /dev/watchdog' I'm fairly certain that's all I needed to do. On Tuesday, 8 Apri