[Buildroot] Shell-Weirdness
Nigel Kukard
nkukard at lbsd.net
Thu Mar 20 17:10:01 UTC 2008
The problem is the avr32 patch against GCC.
It took me the past 3 days with Jacmet to track it down.
900-avr32-atmel.1.3.2.patch <= THAT patch.
I'm still investigating how to fix it.
-N
On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 13:05 -0400, John Voltz wrote:
> Hi Christof,
>
> I have also seen some very weird stuff happen with the latest
> buildroot running in a qemu virtual machine. Things like mount
> requiring -v to work properly and command line parameters not being
> passed and other really strange stuff. I wish someone with a little
> more experience would try building for x86 and see how it goes. I had
> nothing but trouble and finally gave up. Everything works pretty well
> on my AVR32 target, so it imust be something specific to x86 or maybe
> qemu causing the problems.
>
> John
>
> On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Christof Klaiber
> <christof.klaiber at merath-maschinen.de> wrote:
> I built buildroot from svn for i486 and try to run it in qemu.
>
> ~/qemu/bin/qemu -hda binaries/uclibc/rootfs.i686.ext2 -kernel
> project_build_i686/uclibc/linux-2.6.24.3/arch/i386/boot/bzImage -append
> root=/dev/hda
>
> After booting the kernel, it complains about not
> finding /etc/init.d/rcS
> - where did it go? It used to be there in earlier times.
>
> Then I can activate a shell by hitting Enter.
>
> The shell works fine, but whenever I try to enter a command
> which
> contains a "-", I get an error message or the shell blocks.
>
> e.g.
>
> / # ls -l
> -> terminal blocks
>
> somtimes I can use <ctrl>-c to escape, sometimes I have to
> quit qemu.
>
> Any suggestions, why this can happen?
>
> Regards,
> Christof
>
>
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