--- Michael Opdenacker <zumbi3_at_free.fr> a écrit :
> 2. Boot Linux with HaRET using the below files:
> * zImage:
> http://michaelo.free.fr/pda/h2210/starterkit/zImage_usb_mar3
> * initrd:
> http://michaelo.free.fr/pda/h2210/starterkit/initrd_usb_mar3
> * startup.txt:
> http://michaelo.free.fr/pda/h2210/starterkit/startup.txt
great. What I needed :)
> 4. On the GNU/Linux host:
> > ifconfig usb0 192.168.0.202
> > route add 192.168.0.201 dev usb0
> > ping 192.168.0.201
> It should work as it does for me!
>
> Of course, this may vary a little bit from one GNU/Linux distribution to
> the other. Mine is Fedora Core 1.
I believe 192.168.0.201 is the PC host. You choosed it yourself or it
is hotplug from FC1 which assigned this ? Usually, usbnet standard
practice I know of is 10.0.0.[1 or 2]. Set manually or through a
customized hotplug script.
>
> Next to come: ssh access and something displayed on the screen.
Why do you need ssh ? You intend to have CVS running on it ? :))))
> Has anyone ever ran Linux on anything smaller?
Heard of watches running it...
Great work.
Christian
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