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2015 Sep 24
0
Trying to create bootable USB flash drive WITHOUT persistence
On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 9:29 PM, Paul D. DeRocco via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote: > I've got an embedded x86 system built with Yocto, which boots from a USB > flash drive. It uses a loop mount to give access to an ext3 root file > system contained within a FAT16 file, which means it has persistent > storage. What I want is something that boots from the flash drive,
2013 Jul 24
4
Does anyone think a mini-Samba server would be useful?
I'm working on a couple of Yocto Project based embedded projects, one using a Gumstix Overo board and the other using an Intel Atom motherboard. Both need a simple Samba server, which isn't included in the standard build. The only existing Yocto-compatible recipe for Samba is an OpenEmbedded one for version 3.6.8. I was quite surprised to find that adding Samba almost tripled the size of
2016 Jan 29
2
Lost remote access to /
For a long time, I've had a share set up on my Samba server (Ubuntu 14.04) that gives me read/write access to /. (It's a machine that does Yocto Linux builds, nothing proprietary on it.) I routinely accessed it from a couple of Win7 boxes and one Mac. A few days ago, I installed some Ubuntu updates, and suddenly the share stopped working. I could open the machine, and I could open the
2013 Apr 09
1
Passwording a simple anonymous share
I have an embedded box (Yocto Project based linux distro) to which I'm adding Samba 3.6 (from OpenEmbedded). All I need it for is to provide one browsable file share that allows read/write access to anyone on the network. But I want it to be password protected. My best guess as to what goes into smb.conf is: [global] workgroup=WORKGROUP netbios name=MACHINE security=share
2013 Apr 11
1
Pruning embedded samba 3.6 installation
I'm using the Yocto Project to build an embedded distro, to which I'm adding Samba 3.6 from OpenEmbedded. Doing so increases my root file system from about 63MB to 175MB. I seem to be building a large Samba server with a small ancillary operating system tacked onto it. I listed the files in my file system image, and see that lots of the commands are quite large. I understand that Samba 4
2016 Feb 22
5
Change machine name without a reboot?
I'm having trouble changing the machine name programmatically on Samba 4 (running under systemd). There's no "netbios name" option in smb.conf, so I'm relying on it using the hostname. Here's what I'm doing: 1) Call sethostname() with the new name. 2) Write the same name into /etc/hostname, to make it nonvolatile. 3) Read a decimal number from /var/run/smbd.pid.
2019 Feb 17
2
Cross compile R for ARM target
Hi Johannes, Thank you for your quick feddback. As I am using linux os build with buildroot on my raspberry pi I can't use package manager such as apt-get to install R. What I need to do is to get the precompiled R for arm arch and then when I build my linux image using buildroot I include the R precompiled package to my rootfs. Could you please send me a link where I can download
2019 Feb 17
2
Cross compile R for ARM target
Dear all, I am currently trying to cross compile R3.5.2 using X86 host and trying to cross compile for ARM target (raspberry pi 3 running on linux system generated by buildroot). The problem I am encountering is that the compilation fails because the current R buildsystem I trying to execute the R binary generated for Arm arch on the host X86 computer. My question is: Is there an R
2017 Mar 21
1
I/O error
>> Thanks. I've looked through all the links, and it seems everything is >> fine wrt. to what was mentioned there (I've disabled 64 bits in mke2fs, >> but it didn't help). I'd be glad to provide more details, but the error >> message is the only info I've got by now. It seems nothing else can be >> got from syslinux shell without modifiying the
2013 Aug 29
2
Inexplicable rejection of credentials
I have a Windows home network with a bunch of Windows boxes and two Ubuntu boxes. Everything can access shares on everything else, with one exception: no one can get to the one share on the second Ubuntu box which I just added to the system. All my machines have one user account (admin privileges in Windows) with the name "pauld" and the same password. In an effort to solve this problem
2018 Nov 15
5
Lightweight build of smbclient only
I'm interested in using smbclient in an embedded Linux system, to copy files to a Windows file share. I don't need the entire samba suite. I'd like to get a smbclient compile that is reasonably small (less than 3 MB ideally). I'm building the embedded Linux system cross-compiled for an ARM based platform using Yocto. Yocto has support for building samba. But it is aimed at the
2016 Feb 23
2
Change machine name without a reboot?
> From: Reindl Harald > > just restart the samba server instead only reload? But how do you do that in C? Frankly, I don't even know how to do that from the command line. This is an embedded system without a lot of high-level utilities like you get on Ubuntu. -- Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco Paul mailto:pderocco at ix.netcom.com
2016 Feb 23
2
Change machine name without a reboot?
> From: Reindl Harald > > besides that you did not provide the info "embedded system" - > when you > have systemd you also have "systemctl restart > whatever.service" and in > PHP it would be passthru('command') > > you don't know how you restart a service via CLI - seriously? I know how to do it through systemctl, but I was
2012 Sep 21
4
automatic repartitioning
Hello all. Does anyone have any suggestions for making centos cloud images that can automatically repartition the root device to resize the filesystem? All the Ubuntu UEC images do this, so using the same image, you can launch cloud instances of a variety of flavors and the VM instance will repartition the root disk and resize the fs. The Ubuntu images utilize scripts in the initramfs dpkg that
2019 Nov 22
2
Using the Yocto Project for Upstream Testing
On 11/22/19 2:46 PM, David Blaikie wrote: > Sorry, I'm not sure I follow/understand your email, or what sort of > replies/responses/discussion you're hoping to get from it - perhaps > you could rephrase and/or provide more detail? David, Sorry its more to give you guys a heads up in case they ask about it being of interest and know that its something of interest outside that
2017 Mar 21
2
I/O error
Thanks. I've looked through all the links, and it seems everything is fine wrt. to what was mentioned there (I've disabled 64 bits in mke2fs, but it didn't help). I'd be glad to provide more details, but the error message is the only info I've got by now. It seems nothing else can be got from syslinux shell without modifiying the code. I've tried to make it load the kernel
2020 Sep 16
3
Newer versoin of tar 1.26 on Centos 7
Is it possible to find a repository that hold a newer version of tar. The current version is 1.26 I have some students trying to build Yocto project on my Centos 7 host, but OpenEmbedded reports incompatibility problems with the current version of tar. I thank you on beforehand for any help. |< -- Med venlig hilsen Klaus Kolle Teknikumingeni?r, B.Sc.EE., e-mail : klaus at kolle.dk
2019 Feb 14
1
Trying to compile icecast in Toradex apalis imx6
Hi! I'm using a Toradex apalis imx6 board to make a project for my bussiness and I need Icecast running on it, but I can't compile it in the board. It shows an error in "xslt" while compiling- I'm using Yocto. Do yow have any idea how can I compile Icecast source code in my Toradex apalis board without using this xslt? Thanks in advance!
2019 Nov 16
2
Using the Yocto Project for Upstream Testing
Greetings All, I've already mentioned this on the GCC side but it seems that the Yocto Project has a class for testing upstream projects. The project is used for building embedded distributions but due to the ability with bitbake and the amount of supported upstream projects I've asked them to mention that other projects are interested in seeing this happen at the usual Embedded
2016 Feb 24
2
Change machine name without a reboot?
Systemd service files are generally coming with packages. This means these files can be overwritten by some system update if this updates also your Samba packages (note: I never had nor tested that behaviour with Samba packages, but it happens for other packages). 2016-02-23 8:39 GMT+01:00 L.P.H. van Belle <belle at bazuin.nl>: > Uh... just add : > > netbios name = PC_NAME >