Adam Lackorzynski wrote:
. . . This L4Linux is configured with the ore driver which tries to connect to the ore server. The ore server is a network server which switches network traffic between clients and network cards. As the ore server is not started the driver does not find it and thus fails to initialize the driver. That should not really harm. You should add earlyprintk=keep to the Linux kernel command line to get more output (add it in linux26.cfg). Unfortunately I don't know if the L4Linux you're using supports this, it's a compile configuration option. Additionally it's not clear to me whether this L4Linux supports VGA output and thus would print something itself (the earlyprintk will help in this case too).
'Morning Adam,
I've added to the linux26.cfg the kernel option earlyprintk=keep (before there were earlyprintk=yes), but the output is the same..
How can I ignore the ORe server? I mean, how to have a L4Linux without this server loaded.. Isn't there a kernel binary without ORe to download? Remember that I have the OpenTC version..
Thanks for the help, Massimo.