I've released a new 0.3 version of BUGboot to address some bugs where it just didn't work with certain sized kernel and residual data images. Also, the new version can build cross build flashable images as well now from both big and little endian machines. Thanks to Christian Zankel for a patch that helped me locate some of the problems with 0.2.
I've tested builds on ppc and i386 and tested so far on MVME2300SC, MVME2400, and MTX+ targets. Available at http://members.home.net/mmporter/linux/ If you are wondering what it is: It's a simple tool and bootloader that creates a flashable image from a Linux kernel/initrd and a dump of a residual data tree. This image is flashed onto any Motorola PowerPlus board 4/8/16 MB flash bank and then Linux is booted from the flash. This works on MVME23xx/24xx/26xx/27xx/36xx/46xx, MCPx750, and MTX variants. -- Matt Porter mmporter at home.com This is Linux Country. On a quiet night, you can hear Windows reboot. ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
