Hi all,
i created a small QNX-system on a floppy (with dinit).
I think it has all the directories and things to have it as ftp-server and
telnet-server to run small tests.
ftp and telnet work.
But the problem is that i can not create a file neither by uploading it with
ftp nor with the command touch (on the target system).
example:
touch hello.txt
hello.txt: no such file or directory
tools like chmod, rm … are on the target.
Thanks
Arbi
“Ralf Brauchler” <ralf.brauchler@gadv.de> wrote in message
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Hi all,
i created a small QNX-system on a floppy (with dinit).
I think it has all the directories and things to have it as ftp-server and
telnet-server to run small tests.
ftp and telnet work.
But the problem is that i can not create a file neither by uploading it
with
ftp nor with the command touch (on the target system).
example:
touch hello.txt
hello.txt: no such file or directory
tools like chmod, rm … are on the target.
Are they in the image (.boot) or in the file system? Can you post you image
file?
Thanks
Arbi
Hi Mario,
thanks for trying to help me. However in the meantime I realized that I need
to have the devb-ram running to have a filesystem I can write to. This works
now and I have a QNX booting from floppy that creates a filesystem (/home)
in ram.
Anyway thanks again.
Arbi (Ralf B.)
“Mario Charest” postmaster@127.0.0.1 schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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“Ralf Brauchler” <> ralf.brauchler@gadv.de> > wrote in message
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Hi all,
i created a small QNX-system on a floppy (with dinit).
I think it has all the directories and things to have it as ftp-server
and
telnet-server to run small tests.
ftp and telnet work.
But the problem is that i can not create a file neither by uploading it
with
ftp nor with the command touch (on the target system).
example:
touch hello.txt
hello.txt: no such file or directory
tools like chmod, rm … are on the target.
Are they in the image (.boot) or in the file system? Can you post you
image
file?
Thanks
Arbi
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