From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Message-ID: <3C18CB10.EEFD6586@seranoa.com> Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 10:36:48 -0500 From: Andrew Dixon MIME-Version: 1.0 To: ppclist Subject: [Fwd: Re: root=/dev/nfs on sbc8260] Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Sender: owner-linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org List-Id: Sorry, I ment to send this to the list. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: root=/dev/nfs on sbc8260 Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 10:32:45 -0500 From: Andrew Dixon Organization: Seranoa Networks To: Dan Malek References: <3C17E07F.7144B7BF@seranoa.com> <3C18445A.80505@embeddededge.com> Dan Malek wrote: > > Andrew Dixon wrote: > > > Any insight that people could give would be greatly appreciated. > It's either the FCC or the server. Since you have the FCC working in PPCBoot Yes PPCBoot works like a charm. You could also use your favorite network sniffer to see what traffic, > if any, went along the network. > OK. I used tcpdump to listen for traffic that this board generates and I don't see anything once Linux starts up. Here's what the output looks like: rowling:/home/dixon# tcpdump -i eth0 ether src 00a01e901555 10:29:53.882149 172.16.1.162.2811 > 172.16.1.202.32828: udp 4 (DF) 10:29:53.882570 172.16.1.162.2811 > 172.16.1.202.32828: udp 4 (DF) 10:29:53.882981 172.16.1.162.2811 > 172.16.1.202.32828: udp 4 (DF) 10:29:53.883393 172.16.1.162.2811 > 172.16.1.202.32828: udp 4 (DF) 10:29:53.883833 172.16.1.162.2811 > 172.16.1.202.32828: udp 4 (DF) 10:29:53.884245 172.16.1.162.2811 > 172.16.1.202.32828: udp 4 (DF) 10:29:53.884688 172.16.1.162.2811 > 172.16.1.202.32828: udp 4 (DF) 10:29:53.885099 172.16.1.162.2811 > 172.16.1.202.32828: udp 4 (DF) Then Linux starts and I get nothing. Very odd. Any ideas? Thanks, Andy ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/