Hi Suresh,

suresh nagaraj wrote:
im suresh, hello friends i have a problem, please help me out.
im using uClinux-2.4.19(same problem with uClinux-dist-2.4.24) with

These are both quite old versions of the kernel.
Can you use the most recent 2.4.x (which is 2.4.34).

Regards
Greg




MCF5272 as the processor, 8MB flash & 32 MB sdram. I have a new implementation to do in the project which is remote upload of image.pkg to the flash through ethernet. my compiled image.pkg size is 1.34 MB. i will the load the image.pkg to the board, after the image.pkg is loaded to the board i will be getting a session in the board in which the /var directory has memory size of 106 bytes, but i have to increase the size of /var to 2 MB so that i can copy a image.pkg of 1.34 MB to /var directory through ftp, for increasing the size of /var directory to 2 MB im using the below rc script. using the below rc script i will compile and get a new image.pkg which after loading to the board, once i get a session in the board after loading the image.pkg, any command (selected during configuration) if i type in the command promt it says "not found". And another case is if i increase the size of /var to 1 MB through rc script, the image.pkg which i get after compilation once i load the image.pkg to the board, i will get a session in the board with all the application working & with all the selected commands during configuration working, here the problem exists when i try to get a file to /var directory through ftp, once i get a file of size anything between range of 600 kb to 1000 kb it copies the file, and once i exit out of ftp, i start getting error of "bad frame format", what is the problem
please give me some suggestions.


#####################RC SCRIPT########################
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hostname uClinux
mount -t proc proc /proc
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ram1 bs=1k count=2048
umount /var
mke2fs -vm0 -Onone /dev/ram1 2048
mount -t ext2 /dev/ram1 /mnt
cd /mnt
mkdir tmp
cd ..
umount /mnt
mount -t ext2 /dev/ram1 /var

mkdir /var/tmp
mkdir /var/log
mkdir /var/run
mkdir /var/lock
mkdir /var/vxl
mkdir /var/usb

ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 <http://127.0.0.1/>
route add -net 127.0.0.0 <http://127.0.0.0/> netmask 255.0.0.0 <http://255.0.0.0/> lo
cat /etc/motd
ifconfig eth0 down
IPADDR=`bootenv -d IPADDR`
NETMASK=`bootenv -d NETMASK`
GATEWAY=`bootenv -d GATEWAY`
ETHADDR=`bootenv -d ethaddr`
ifconfig eth0 hw ether $ETHADDR $IPADDR netmask $NETMASK
route add default gw $GATEWAY
cd /bin/
mount -t ext2 /dev/mtdblock4 /var/vxl
insmod usbcore.o
insmod hcd-1161.o
insmod scsi_mod.o
insmod sd_mod.o
insmod usb-storage.o
mount -t usbdevfs none /proc/bus/usb
./adspboot_main
./fs_main &
################## END ######################

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Thanks & Regards
Suresh N



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Suresh N


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