On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 12:31, Karl Southern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Finally, I assume that the only way to manipulate u-boot is directly via a
> console session, and that it cannot be modified from a currently running
> instance of Linux, on the same machine?
There is a package called uboot
Karl Southern wrote:
> Would I be correct in assuming that u-boot chain loads the linux kernel
> directly from the hard disk(s) /boot/vmlinuz, in some way shape or form?
Assuming that you followed the Debian installation instructions and are
using a Debian kernel, that is not correct. Both kernel
Hi guys,
I'm afraid that I've got some potentially nooby questions and I
apologise if they've been asked before, but I've been unable to find the
answers myself and I'm somewhat new to running linux on embedded
systems, and I feel that I've reached my current level of mad skillz...
Would I b
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