Hi. I'm new to Redboot and are in the process of setting up a new board (with a MIPS) that will have Redboot and Linux. I have managed to get a RAMROM version of RedBoot running on the board, and can use that with the serial consol (the board has no network connection). The questions that I have are:
1. One I have a Linux image on the board, how will Redboot automagically boot that image? All I can see is commands to do it using the CLI. 2. The documentation for the "exec" command specifies that the option -b is used to specify the loaded address of the image (ie to me that indicates where the image is stored, in flash). The source though gives that -b is used as argument address... 3. When a Linux image is booted, is it Redboot that copies the Linux image from flash to RAM or is it up to Linux? Best Regards Anders
