11.04.2012 21:36, david M brooke написал:
> On 11 Apr 2012, at 14:16, Yves Blusseau wrote:
>
>> Le 23/04/2012 11:31, Andrew a écrit :
>>> 11.04.2012 11:20, Erich Titl написал:
>>>> Hi Andrew
>>>>
>>>> at 23.04.2012 10:07, Andrew wrote:
>>>>> 11.04.2012 09:36, Erich Titl написал:
>>>>>> Hi Andrew
>>>>>>
>>>>>> at 22.04.2012 23:20, Andrew wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi all.
>>>>>>> I'm thinking about some improvements that can be useful in future,
>>>>>>> especially on tiny systems, and that should be added before 5.0-beta
>>>>>>> release if they'll be accepted as useful:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1) Split single solid initrd to multiple files, for ex. - basic initrd
>>>>>>> with binaries, and additional files with kernel modules (usb variant, cd
>>>>>>> variant, etc). Syslinux supports multiple initrds:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am increasingly interested in non-x86 systems and for those SYSLINUX is no 
> good. For ARM the preferred boot loader seems to be U-Boot, or for "raw" 
> booting on the Raspberry Pi the kernel image needs to include the initramfs. 
> As long as we can accommodate different approaches for different platforms 
> that's OK.
>
> Agree that having a compressed filesystem for logging seems like a great idea.
>
> david
AFAIK uboot supports also initramfs or other ramdisk types, but it 
requires prepared images. This is actual for SOHO MIPS-based routers, 
but I don't know about Raspberry PI. Possible there are possibility to 
use some '2nd-stage' loader to boot from CF/NAND. How generic distros 
are booted on Raspberry PI&

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