you'll need the uboot sd image that Richard put together
(/n/sources/contrib/miller/uboot.img)
that's what i use to boot the 9Pi cluster from the file server.



On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 8:53 PM, erik quanstrom <quans...@quanstro.net>wrote:

> > > also note, that the kw kernel is bootable without uimage
> > > support.
> >
> > ... and so is any other Plan 9 arm kernel, as long as you
> > have access to u-boot's console or config variables.
> > See booting(8).
>
> the rpi doesn't use u-boot by default, though, does it?
> i certainly don't see any indication on my machines.
>
> there's something just a little annoying about having a boot
> loader that is much larger than the kernel than you're loading.  :-)
>
> - erik
>
>

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