Hi Mahanteshwari:
some of my suggestions:
1. make sure libc.so.0 exists
2. write a simple helloworld, for example:
...
int main() {
while (1) {
printf("hello\n");
sleep(5);
}
}
...
compile it by -static to genearte a static linked version.
then soft link your init to this helloworld
after reboot, if this works correctly, then those basic things
shoule be OK
3. compile it without -static
reboot and see if dynamic version works OK.
if it crashes with the same error as you reported, you can add
some trace
code at _dl_get_ready_to_run in ldso/ldso.c to see what happen
---
Regards,
WANG.Jiong
On 10/21/2011 02:12 PM, Mahanteshwari Hiremath wrote:
> Hi,
> I have built kernel , root file system and toolchain for my X86 based
> target using buildroot.
> I am using 2.6.29 version kernel. i flashed ext2 RFS on one of my partition
> and trying to boot my kernel , it starts booting and finally it stops saying
>
> init:can't load libc.so.0
> kernel panic: trying to kill init
>
> I have copied all toolchain related library files onto /lib and tried but
> still getting the same error..
> can anyone give me suggestion, how to solve this?
> I got stucked really....
>
>
>
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> MPHiremath.
>
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