Hi Robert,

Can you put some prom_printf's or printk's in to find out where your initrd 
ramdisk is ending up. 

The code relies on ordering/alignment in the linker script which is not a good 
idear so the aim needs to be to create some code that correctly identifies the 
location of the ramdisk without using hard coded offsets based on '&end' and 
2*4096 :). I will have another look at the code later on this week and see if I 
can work out somthing that does the same thing but with more flexibility in 
what can be done to the linker script (i.e. does not rely on specific 
alignments and ordering in the linker script).

The information about where the ramdisk is may present a simple solution.

Regards
    Mark Fortescue.

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