In message <3C5FFFB8.5000409 at cambridgebroadband.com> you wrote:
>
> I'm a little bit confused as to whether you are trying to build a ramdisk 
> image or a kernel image.

Well, as I understood he tried to combine both  the  kernel  and  the
ramdisk images in one file; this is sometimes useful when you want to
deal with a single file only (like when booting from a boot server).

In PPCBoot terminology this is called a "multi-file image":


        $ mkimage -A ppc -O Linux -T multi -C gzip \
        -n 'Linux Multiboot-Image' -e 0 -a 0 \
        -d vmlinux.gz:ramdisk_image.gz pMulti


Wolfgang Denk

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