Quoting "Bruno R. Barreyra" <bruno.r.barreyra at intel.com>:
> > Hi. > > I've been encharged with the (ungrateful) mission of making Linux run on > a 823FADS board. I've already got the latest version of ppcboot (0.8.1) > up and running from Flash, but I'm struggling to get Linux to boot. > > How am I supposed to build the kernel? It seems the FADS port has long > been abandoned. I'm trying to revive it, by including it back into the > config and making necessary changes in order for the kernel to compile. > Am I on the right track? Hi Bruno, I use mpc8xx-2.2.13 along with some patches from www.solutions4linux.de on a FADS823 board (Rev. Pilot from 1997). The Board has 2 MB flash and 8 MB dram. Linux runs from flash with an initial ramdisk but you can use a nfs-mounted root directory too. I use ppcboot 0.7.2 at the moment. Christian Dr.-Ing. Christian Schroeder Institut fuer Mikroelektronik- und Mechatronik-Systeme Langewiesener Strasse 22 98693 Ilmenau Telefon: +49 3677 678315 Telefax: +49 3677 678337 Mobil: +49 173 5789172 e-mail: christian.schroeder at imms.de www: http://www.imms.de/~christi/cs.html pgp: finger christi at finger.imms.de ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: imp.imms.de ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
