2 firmware update via ftp server, 2 firmware update via ftp server -4 – Solvline Eddy DK Ver 2.20 User Manual
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Chapter 5. Creating Firmware
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[shlee@localhost ramdisk]$
make install
#@echo "Making ramdisk image..."
../tool/genext2fs -U -b 10240 -d root -D device_table.txt ramdisk
gzip -vf9 ramdisk
ramdisk: 79.9% -- replaced with ramdisk.gz
test -f ramdisk.gz
../tool/mkimage -A arm -O linux -T ramdisk -C gzip -a 0 -e 0 -n eddy-fs-20a.bin -d ./ramdisk.gz eddy-fs-
20a.bin
Image Name: eddy-fs-20a.bin
Created: Thu Nov 1 13:39:02 2007
Image Type: ARM Linux RAMDisk Image (gzip compressed)
Data Size: 2104223 Bytes = 2054.91 kB = 2.01 MB
Load Address: 0x00000000
Entry Point: 0x00000000
test -f eddy-fs-20a.bin
cp eddy-fs-20a.bin ../firmware/
[shlee@localhost ramdisk]$ cd ../firmware/
[shlee@localhost firmware]$ ls
eddy-fs-20a.bin
[shlee@localhost firmware]$
As shown in the picture above, a new firmware file “eddy-fs-20a.bin” has been created. Now you have to upload the
firmware image to Eddy via Web or FTP, save it to Eddy’s flash memory, and reset Eddy. Then Eddy will run with
uploaded firmware settings.
5.2 Firmware update via FTP server
Upload created firmware file to Eddy and save it in Flash Memory.
Firmware upgrade can be carried out by 1) through a FTP, 2) through a Web browser and 3) through a bootload.
Upgrading firmware procedures through a Web browser is described in “Eddy-Serial-User_Guide”. And upgrading
firmware procedures through bootload is described in “9.1 System Recovery” of this manual.
This chapter will introduce upload method using a FTP.
On Windows, FTP can be used in cmd(command prompt) to carry out upload process.
Upload the created firmware eddy-fs-20a.bin to the /tmp directory of Eddy, using an FTP. (See Chapter 4.4 for more
information)