On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 08:08:04AM +0200, Sam Ravnborg wrote: > Hi Ulrich. > > > Hi Ulrich > > >> > Then when I try to boot from nfs I get the following output: > > >> > > > >> > barebox: boot nfs://192.168.86.201/nfsboot/arm9/ > > >> > > >> you already have the slash separating the host part of the URL and the > > >> path part, but you missed the slash that is needed at the beginning of > > >> the absolute path: > > >> > > >> boot nfs://192.168.86.201//nfsboot/arm9/ > > >> > > >> (with a two slashes) should hopefully do the trick. > > > > > > Hmm, no luck: > > > barebox:/ boot nfs://192.168.86.201//nfsboot/arm9/ > > > eth0: DHCP client bound to address 192.168.86.20 > > > T T T T T T T T T T T T T T could not open /.tftp_tmp_path/zImage-at91sam9263ekt > > > > > > barebox:/ boot nfs://192.168.86.201//nfsboot/arm9 > > > eth0: DHCP client bound to address 192.168.86.20 > > > T T T T T T T T T T T T T T could not open /.tftp_tmp_path/zImage-at91sam9263ekt > > > > > > I will try to add some debugging and see whats going on. > > > > Do you see anything of interest in the server's log? > > > I got it working, using a slighly different approach. > > I now have: > > barebox: cat /env/init/automount > #!/bin/sh > > mkdir -p /mnt/nfs > automount -d /mnt/nfs 'ifup -a && mount -t nfs 192.168.86.201:/nfsboot/arm9 /mnt/nfs' > > barebox: cat /env/boot/nfs > #!/bin/sh > > nfsdir="/mnt/nfs" > > global.bootm.image="${nfsdir}/boot/zImage" > > nfsroot="192.168.86.201:/nfsboot/arm9" > > global.linux.bootargs.base="rw rootwait init=/usr/bin/system-init.sh" > global.linux.bootargs.dyn.root="root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=${nfsroot},v3,tcp" > > > Then I can nfsboot my kernel using "boot nfs" > > The solution has my NFS server IP IP hardcoded as the NFS server IP > is not the same as the DHCP IP, so no way to find it automagically. > > In the linux kernel I also selected NFS + NFS boot to make it work. > > With the above I have something that do what I need - good! > > Thanks for the help/hints. Nevertheless I would be interested why the original approach did not work since that would be the preferred one. Do you have bootloader spec enabled in barebox and do you also have a bootloader spec config file on the root NFS? Sascha -- Pengutronix e.K. | | Industrial Linux Solutions | http://www.pengutronix.de/ | Peiner Str. 6-8, 31137 Hildesheim, Germany | Phone: +49-5121-206917-0 | Amtsgericht Hildesheim, HRA 2686 | Fax: +49-5121-206917-5555 | _______________________________________________ barebox mailing list barebox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/barebox