Hi,
How do I build a non-tagged kernel? Is it when I compile it or when I
mknbi?
Did some searching on google but couldnt find any thing that seemed
relavent.
Cheers
Laurenc
Randall Craig wrote:
Try using a non-tagged kernel.
* Laurence Baldwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030830 16:36]:
Hi,
Im
Laurence Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>Hi,
>Im trying to get an IBM NetVista thin client to boot linux. At the
>moment it it is booting NetBSD from a flash card.
>Ive set it to boot from an image on my tftp sever. It copies the image
>across fine but says Unsupported file type and doesnt
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003, Randall Craig wrote:
> * Laurence Baldwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030830 16:36]:
> >
> > From: Julius Szelagiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > RE: $99 IBM NetVista Thin Clients
> > 2002-11-13 12:59
> >
> > Prehaps Mr Julius Szelagiewicz has solved the problem?
> >
Julius has not solv
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003, Laurence Baldwin wrote:
> Hi,
> How do I build a non-tagged kernel? Is it when I compile it or when I
> mknbi?
> Did some searching on google but couldnt find any thing that seemed
> relavent.
A kernel isn't "tagged" until you run mknbi-linux against it.
You can get a non-
Try using a non-tagged kernel.
* Laurence Baldwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030830 16:36]:
> Hi,
> Im trying to get an IBM NetVista thin client to boot linux. At the
> moment it it is booting NetBSD from a flash card.
> Ive set it to boot from an image on my tftp sever. It copies the
> image across
Hi,
Im trying to get an IBM NetVista thin client to boot linux. At the
moment it it is booting NetBSD from a flash card.
Ive set it to boot from an image on my tftp sever. It copies the image
across fine but says Unsupported file type and doesnt boot.
If I copy the netBSD image from the flash ca