On 4/12/06, Vincent Winstead <vwinstead at yahoo.com> wrote: > > Very Interesting. Now I know what they were talking about on the sites that > go through how to install the linux kernel onto the ML300. because in those > method walk-throughs they show which options you should choose when doing a > "make menuconfig" and there are specific ones regarding Xilinx but I never > saw these when doing configurations of what you call mainline versions of > the linux kernel.
> So, when you say that the "The linuxppc-2.4 tree is > special because it's one of the trees that actually has the ML300 > patches integrated", are you implying that you could put these patches into > the system on your own if you wanted to? Of course you can > You're not talking about the board > support package are you? As far as you can apply the concept of BSP to Linux; yes I am. The patches provide the code required to work on an ML300 ref design... drivers and initialization code specifically g. -- Grant Likely, B.Sc. P.Eng. Secret Lab Technologies Ltd. (403) 399-0195