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Does eCOS provide support for NFS(Network File System) and flash JFFS2 question. Thanks a lot
- From: "QiangHuang" <jameshq at liverpool dot ac dot uk>
- To: "Ecos-Discuss" <ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Thu, 22 May 2003 16:22:11 +0100
- Subject: [ECOS] Does eCOS provide support for NFS(Network File System) and flash JFFS2 question. Thanks a lot
Hi all:
I would like to access files shared on the remote machine(PC), Is the NFS
supported in eCOS?
Also when I run the flash memory file system test file "fileio1" I got the
following errors:
<5>Eep. Child "log" (ino #394) of dir ino #2 doesn't exist!
<5>Eep. Child "led0" (ino #396) of dir ino #2 doesn't exist!
<5>Eep. Child "console" (ino #147) of dir ino #2 doesn't exist!
<5>Eep. Child "mounts" (ino #403) of dir ino #7 doesn't exist!
<5>Eep. Child ".bash_history" (ino #404) of dir ino #8 doesn't exist!
<5>Eep. Child "utmp" (ino #423) of dir ino #24 doesn't exist!
<INFO>: reading directory /
<INFO>: entry . [mode 00016f01 ino 001348c8 nlink 1 size 0]
<INFO>: entry .. [mode 00016f01 ino 001348c8 nlink 1 size 0]
<INFO>: entry etc [mode 00016f01 ino 00134950 nlink 1 size 0]
<INFO>: entry dev<FAIL>: stat() returned -1 No such entity
<INFO>: entry bin [mode 00016f01 ino 00134950 nlink 1 size 0]
<INFO>: entry opt [mode 00016f01 ino 00134950 nlink 1 size 0]
<INFO>: entry lib [mode 00016f01 ino 00134950 nlink 1 size 0]
<INFO>: entry mnt [mode 00016f01 ino 00134950 nlink 1 size 0]
<INFO>: entry var [mode 00016f01 ino 00134950 nlink 1 size 0]
<INFO>: entry usr [mode 00016f01 ino 00134950 nlink 1 size 0]
<INFO>: entry tmp [mode 00016f01 ino 00134950 nlink 1 size 0]
<INFO>: entry home [mode 00016f01 ino 00134950 nlink 1 size 0]
<INFO>: entry root [mode 00014f01 ino 00134950 nlink 1 size 0]
<INFO>: entry sbin [mode 00016f01 ino 00134950 nlink 1 size 0]
<INFO>: entry proc [mode 00016f01 ino 00134950 nlink 1 size 0]
<FAIL>: write() returned -1 Bad file handle
<FAIL>: write() returned -1 Bad file handle
<FAIL>: write() returned -1 Bad file handle
<FAIL>: write() returned -1 Bad file handle
<FAIL>: write() returned -1 Bad file handle
<FAIL>: write() returned -1 Bad file handle
<FAIL>: write() returned -1 Bad file handle
<FAIL>: write() returned -1 Bad file handle
<FAIL>: write() returned -1 Bad file handle
<FAIL>: write() returned -1 Bad file handle
<FAIL>: write() returned -1 Bad file handle
................
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Have anybody met this problem when using the JFFS2?
Do I need to setup anything before I can use the JFFS2?
Thanks a lot.
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