il 12, 2002 3:14 PM
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Cc: David Goodrich; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] dachstein serial kernel
Joey Officer wrote:
>
> First you'll need to rename the .upx file to just plain ;linux; .. no
> extensions.
>
I did that. That is why I did not understa
Joey Officer wrote:
>
> First you'll need to rename the .upx file to just plain ;linux; .. no
> extensions.
>
I did that. That is why I did not understand why it did not
work.
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> I tried this and it does not work for me. Maybe its because
> I don't understand what a .upx file is. Evidently Syslinux
> does not understand what a .upx file is either. It gives me
> an error message that the kernel is corrupt.
As mentioned, copy the .upx file on top of the existing linux
x-2.2.19-3-LE
> AF-normal.zImage.upx
>
> copy the above file to 'linux' on the floppy, and you should be good to
> go...
>
> joey
>
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> copy the above file to 'linux' on the floppy, and you should be good to
> go...
>
> joey
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x27;linux' on the floppy, and you should be good to
> go...
>
> joey
>
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Subject: [Leaf-user] dachstein serial kernel
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I'm trying to get boot messages posted to the serial port with my dachstein
1.
> I'm trying to get boot messages posted to the serial port with my
dachstein
> 1.0.2 floppy fw, instead of just the screen. I assume, then, that i need
a
> kernel with serial support compiled into it, instead of loading serial.o
as
> a kernel module. is it as simple as grabbing root.lrp from th
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I'm trying to get boot messages posted to the serial port with my dachstein
1.0.2 floppy fw, instead of just the screen. I assume, then, that i need a
kernel with serial support compiled into it, instead of loading serial.o as
a kernel module. is it