Robert Michel wrote, On 13/01/07 04:01:
Salve Alessandro!

On Fri, 12 Jan 2007, Alessandro Iurlano wrote:
As I am mainly a low level programmer I will probably try to put my hands on
the Neo at kernel level like customizing
the linux kernel with patches or even try to program the Neo with my own
kernel.
:)))

I think that the openess of the platform will allow me that. Is it right?
Is there a way to recover a mistake at this level (that is, the boot loader
doesn't work any more)?
Do you know the kexec kernel patch?

Only the first booted kernel need this patch and
can load any other kernel into the RAM and switch
to the second without reboot. *G*

Maybe not the best links - just some quick found links
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-kexec.html

This contains an error.

It has:

kexec -l /boot/bzImage -append="root=/dev/hda1"

instead of

kexec -l /boot/bzImage --append="root=/dev/hda1"

Note the 2 dashes before append.


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