YhLu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's kernel, how about rootfs or initrd?
I have some preliminary work but I need to dust off two years
of bitrot, before it is usable again.
Eric
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I think that these experiences only strengthen my feeling that we want
linux in there as the bios. We're going to recreate all that work. Anybody
ready to squeeze 2.6 in there? We all want it but nobody has had time yet.
ron
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I agree. We can use LinuxBIOS + boot from USB stick, the elf or
kernel+rootfs is in usb stick.
After that we can use everything about USB in Kernel.
Regards
YH
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That's kernel, how about rootfs or initrd?
Regards
YH
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ron minnich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think that these experiences
Hello from Gregg C Levine
An article in last months issue of ECN discusses the problems and
circumstances regarding the USB port. Specifically the use of the port
in embedded systems. At the end the editor of the magazine, who also
happened to be the article's author, asked for any messages from
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