> > The copy moves 0x12fab dwords (304kb?) from 0x04000 to 0x3fbb4154 (what > > on earth does this address represent?!) > > Can you send us the "objdump -p" of your ELF file ??
$ objdump -p natsemi.elf natsemi.elf: file format elf32-i386 Program Header: LOAD off 0x00000060 vaddr 0x00400000 paddr 0x00400000 align 2**5 filesz 0x00007209 memsz 0x0000b560 flags rwx Just to make sure I didn't do anything wrong, I compiled eepro100.ebi as used in the smartcore-p5 config.etherboot. It doesn't look much different: $ objdump -p eepro100.ebi eepro100.ebi: file format elf32-i386 Program Header: LOAD off 0x00000060 vaddr 0x00400000 paddr 0x00400000 align 2**5 filesz 0x00006f49 memsz 0x00009ae0 flags rwx For the record, I don't plan on using etherboot (the platform uses PCMCIA for network access) -- I will change BOOT_ROM=1 to BOOT_IDE=1 and boot from IDE (first by placing the kernel at a known offset, then hopefully by booting from GRUB/LILO if I can figure it out (does GRUB or LILO as an elf executable work at this time?). At this time, though, I can't even get a simple boot from ROM. :-( Regards, Andrew _______________________________________________ Linuxbios mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.clustermatic.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios