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RE: [Ltib] How to run an application on Embedded Linux


From: Zahidul Haque
Subject: RE: [Ltib] How to run an application on Embedded Linux
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 15:36:01 +0530

HI Casper,

Maybe the usb driver is not enabled in yours kernel configuration, so for you 
USB is not getting detected.
If you are using NFS then you can mount your pre-built application and run on 
the target board. Alternatively you can use serial downloader ( zmodem or 
xmodem ) or tftp to download the application from host to target.

Regards,
Zahid

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From: address@hidden address@hidden On Behalf Of casper iway address@hidden
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 3:31 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: [Ltib] How to run an application on Embedded Linux

Hello,

     I'm new to embedded linux and i have just built my first kernel and 
filesystem for my LPC3141 board after weeks of trying different things. I could 
already see the "address@hidden /]#", i'm using Tera Term software to display 
this.. I basically know some linux bash commands like 'ls','mkdir', etc... but 
only the basic ones.. My question is that how can i run an application of my 
development board now that i have linux on it?? I have no idea what to do next 
could someone please provide me the right way after having a linux kernel on 
the devlopment board???

I have a pre-built applications for my board, like blinking leds and maze on 
the lcd, but i don't know how to run these applications now that i have linux.. 
I could not even detect my USB stick now that i am in 'bash' prompt, before in 
the u-boot prompt i could access the usb stick using the command 'usb start', 
but i know this is not applicable when you are in the 'bash' prompt..

Hope someone could help me out these problems.. Thanks...

Casper

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