Those without SD card and with linux can always use the nfs-mount
method. You can put the haret_uart.exe, default.txt, initrd.gz and
zImage in your ram or built-in storage and boot from there, you won't
need the rootfs.img

Greetz,
JeDi


On 5/11/06, Kai Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Few days before I bought new 2Gb SD card(Transcend), formatted it to
> fat32 and tried to boot linux. In boot process I have errors with
> mounting SD. There are read/write error 1, some other error and
> message about partition table(bad partition table or sth like that).
> May be problem in size of SD(2Gb)...
>
> PS. I booted linux with 256Mb SD card without any problems, but given this 
card to my friend...
>

Hi,

it's a known problem that some SD-cards do not work. But we also don't
know any details about that. Perhaps we could make a little section on
the wiki (or as a start on the mailinglist) which SD-cards are known to
work and which not. I don't have one, so I can't contribute to that
list.

Kai


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