Takahashi Yoshihiro wrote:
>
> > BTW: Is there a special reason to have boot2 in aout?
>
> Because nobody transplant from the i386 boot2 :-).
> FreeBSD(98) porting team is always suffering from a shortage of
> workers.
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Mike Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Only in the longer term, I think. How hard would it be to port the 'new'
> > i386 boot2?
>
> There are few people who are knowledgeable about pc98 boot sequence.
> And that we all have our regular work. So, it is very difficult to
> port the i386 boot2 to pc98.
Please correct me if I'm wrong while I'm drawing the picture:
Since pc98 only has a specialized boot2 and thus shares boot0 and boot1
with other architectures, it can be assumed that an ELF boot2 doesn't
need any special hacking in boot0 and/or boot1, right?
boot2 is already capable of loading ELF, right?
Isn't it therefore enough to just compile boot2 as ELF?
In other words, what are the problems?
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