Peter Stuge schrieb: > It may not be best practice to hotplug, but it is rather safe since > the chip is never accessed once the system is running. > saves plug cycles and time ... > >> Even an 8 Mbit piece 49LF080A works with the Asus a8ne, so >> maybe a kernel may be squeezed in there as well. >> > > Yup, but only with a minimum of drivers. > a 2 MByte piece was used to contain LB + Kernel. I guess a 2 MByte flash would work in A8N-E , too.
currently I am trying to manage with the variables ROMSIZE , IMAGE SIZE asf. to build a ROM with correct size 512 KB, which seems tricky for some obscure reason. --Q -- linuxbios mailing list linuxbios@linuxbios.org http://www.linuxbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios