Probleme beim flashen mit Nulmodemkabel

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fubu280
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Probleme beim flashen mit Nulmodemkabel

Beitrag von fubu280 »

Hallo habe schon des öfteren img geflasht , hat auch immer gut geklappt,
doch jetzt haut es einfach nicht mehr hin.muß ander seriellen schnittstelle liegen.
Habe Log mal eingefügt ,vielleicht kann mir jemand sagen od das am img (Aexw@kernel liegen kann, oder am rechner.
Komischer weise kommt jetzt der autoboot 2 mal.
Hoffe auf eure Hilfe.Betriebssystem ist XP medisring registriert.

frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
[controld] videoOutput off
[controld] SAAIOSMODE: Invalid argument
[controld] SAAIOSWSS: Invalid argument
frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
frequency would lead to an integer overflow and is too high anyway
%debug: DDF: Calibrating delay loop... debug: DDF: 67.79 BogoMIPS
debug: BMon V1.0 mID 01
debug: feID dd gtxID 0b
debug: fpID 5a dsID 01-9b.2c.26.07.00.00-ae
debug: HWrev X5 SWrev 0.81
debug: B/Ex/Fl(MB) 32/00/08
WATCHDOG reset enabled
dbox2:root> debug:
BOOTP/TFTP bootstrap loader (v0.3)
debug:
debug: Transmitting BOOTP request via broadcast
debug: Got BOOTP reply from Server IP 192.168.1.50, My IP 192.168.1.50
debug: Sending TFTP-request for file C/Programme/DBoxBoot/ppcboot_writeflash
debug: Sending TFTP-request for file C/Programme/DBoxBoot/ppcboot_writeflash
debug: Sending TFTP-request for file C/Programme/DBoxBoot/ppcboot_writeflash
debug: Sending TFTP-request for file C/Programme/DBoxBoot/ppcboot_writeflash
debug: Sending TFTP-request for file C/Programme/DBoxBoot/ppcboot_writeflash
debug: Sending TFTP-request for file C/Programme/DBoxBoot/ppcboot_writeflash
debug:
TFTP failed, giving up...
boot net failed

Flash-FS bootstrap loader (v1.5)

Found Flash-FS superblock version 3.1
Found file /root/platform/nokia-dbox2/kernel/os in Flash-FS
debug: Got Block #0032

will verify ELF image, start= 0x800000, size= 146964
verify sig: 262
Branching to 0x40000


U-Boot 0.4.0 (TuxBox) (Oct 16 2003 - 18:02:34)

CPU: PPC823ZTnnA at 67.200 MHz: 2 kB I-Cache 1 kB D-Cache
*** Warning: CPU Core has Silicon Bugs -- Check the Errata ***
Board: DBOX2, Nokia, BMon V1.0
Watchdog enabled
I2C: ready
DRAM: 32 MB
FLASH: 8 MB
Scanning JFFS2 FS: . done.
FB: ready
LCD: ready
In: serial
Out: serial
Err: serial
Net: SCC ETHERNET

Options:
1: Console on null
2: Console on ttyS0
3: Console on framebuffer
Select option (1-3), other keys to stop autoboot: 0
=> bootp 120000 /C/Dbox/AlexWfu.img
BOOTP broadcast 1
BOOTP broadcast 2
BOOTP broadcast 3
BOOTP broadcast 4
BOOTP broadcast 5

Retry count exceeded; starting again
DieMade
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Beitrag von DieMade »

Server IP 192.168.1.50, My IP 192.168.1.50
Mit den IP's hat das sicher noch nie funktioniert.
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