Thanks Allon Stern! Yes, i have tried msh (from busybox), because all busybox commands can not work, when booting, system died before entering the shell.
I have made an test: because sash have a lot of build-in commands, a file system could be generated only containing sash and init (busybox was not selected), and i could enter the system, all of the build-in commands can works well. (I think that could prove it's not the sash's problem.) Now, i want to check whether the uClibc was used by busybox when building, but i don't known how. BTW. My board is Philips-LPC2200 + linux2.6 + uClibc So, any advice ? 2008/9/12 Allon Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On Sep 11, 2008, at 10:34 PM, Arthur Wong wrote: > > Hello: >> >> After building uClinux-dist-20080808 with the latest arm-linux >> toolchain(arm-linux-20070808), i cann't get the busybox to work well. >> It seems that any of the command form busybox can not work ( except 'pwd' >> and 'cd', see log bellow ), of course there is nothing to output. >> >> I have made a test: rebuild the "ls" from 'Fileutils tools' to instead of >> the one from busybox, after booting, i can see the result of command "ls". >> >> Compare with uClinux-dist-20040408, config of busybox have changed. So >> whether i have missed some important configure ? >> And if i want to fix the busybox's problem, where should i start from >> (uClibc was selected when i building) ? >> > > the 888 busyboxy works fine for me. > I see you're using sash; I use msh on my m68knommu (M5282) > Have you tried a different shell? > - > allon > _______________________________________________ > uClinux-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.uclinux.org/mailman/listinfo/uclinux-dev > This message was resent by [email protected] > To unsubscribe see: > http://mailman.uclinux.org/mailman/options/uclinux-dev >
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