> Try for 2 bootloaders.
> Big:  Built on the linux kernel + kexec patch supports booting off of 
> everything.
>       Even the sun if you can find it.
> 
> Small:  Built from scratch from the ground up. (probably a derivative of lbbl)
>         We take pieces from the linux kernel, and grub, and whatever as 
> needed.
>         But we keep a real small target like 64KB or something.
Sure ... and that is probably the most sensible (for our size restraints), but
by definition we must seperate ourselves from the kernel ... which is a
shame ... but necessary until the flash size is usable (or DoC IPL gets
big enough to support a more common/generic IPL code).


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