All I finally found out how to make my 7220/200 boot with quik correctly.
The problem with the ide causing a hard lock was overcome with some advice I ogt a few weeks ago suggesting I have ide0=reset and ide1=reset on the kernel command line, when I tried this it never worked. I finally tried igorning the append stuff in yaboot today and changing my boot-file variable innvram to have more than just '/boot/vmlinux-2.4.4 root=/dev/hda6' I also added some more kernel comand line arguemtns here as the kernel seemed to ignore whatever I put in quikc.conf Turns out this is where the 7220 needs command line arguments currently. (I will send my device tree to ethan soon now I finally have the system booted properly under quik) so now I have nvsetenv boot-file '/boot/vmlinux-2.4.4 root=/dev/hda6 ide0=reset ide1=reset video=atyfb:vmode:12' and now it boot,s of course the keyboard doesnt work currnetly and the dmesg reports no adb interface detected or some such, I am going to try setting up hid stuff fully and see if it works then. See You Steve -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wibble.net/~sjh/ Look Up In The Sky Is it a bird? No Is it a plane? No Is it a small blue banana? YES