For embedded, I think TFTP is important because we need to download kernel and kernel-related stuff through him. You can also download a lot of things. As the simplest method of burning writing, we need to pay attention to the problem when we build it, I will record it today.
Based on the Red Hat 6 tftp build, of course, other system building methods are roughly the same
#mount/dev/cdrom/mnt/Mount CD with fdisk-l view disc for different CD mounts
#rpm-ivh/mnt/packages/tftp-
Error during installation
Originally needed a dependent file xinetd
#rpm-ixh/mnt/packages/xinetd-
Use tab completion
#vim/etc/xinetd.d/tftp
(1) Change the Disable file to No if yes, then your TFTP will never start.
(2) The Server-args=-s/var/libtftpboot
Change into =-s/home/tftpboot
#cd/Home
#mkdir Tftpboot
#chmod 777 Tftpboot
Restart
#/etc/init.d/xinetd restart
#/etc/init.d/iptables Stop shutting down the firewall
#setenforce Permissive shutdown protection mechanism
This test puts the file under/home/tftpboot/and downloads it on the Development Board. But first we need to ping
TFTP server Setup