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From: Mark Meade <mark@lakeshoremicro.com>
To: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
Cc: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: GRUB on DoC Millennium/2000 - Instructions
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 15:03:32 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200206181503578.SM02488@there> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <24299.1024423011@redhat.com>

David Woodhouse wrote:
> Mark, that's excellent documentation -- thanks. Is it OK for me to put that
> on the web site?

Absolutely!  

> I have only one suggestion -- rather than using fdisk to create a single
> partition and then formatting that as ext2, we might as well just put the
> ext2 file system on /dev/nftla (i.e. the whole device), and use (dc0) in
> Grub instead.

Agreed.  I vaguely recall questions related to multiple partitions on the DoC 
-- my thought was writing it up as one big /dev/nftla1 partition may make it 
more obvious for those wanting to extend that to nftla2, 3, etc.

> BTW, did your 'factory marked' bad blocks in step 10 really match the ones
> from step 2? I'm still suspicious of nftl_format. 

Yes, it did.  The /LOG option in DFORMAT stuffs the bad blocks, in hex, into 
a text file.  They matched the bad blocks reported by nftl_format.

> It would be _really_ nice
> if we could use DFORMAT -- either a Linux port of DFORMAT to replace
> nftl_format and/or working out how to turn our Grub image into a .EXB file
> so it can be loaded directly by DFORMAT.

The latest DFORMAT has an option "/BDKF:<boot image file>" that supposedly 
will place a boot image file in the "binary (BDK) partition".  I tried this 
with grub_firmware, and I think it actually worked.  I'll try again, and if I 
can make this work reliably, I'll post the details.

A Linux DFORMAT that would load the grub firmware and create one ext2 
partition all in one shot (like the DOS version does with the M-Sys firmware 
and FAT12 partition) would be nice!

Regards,

Mark

  reply	other threads:[~2002-06-18 19:06 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-06-18 16:55 GRUB on DoC Millennium/2000 - Instructions Mark Meade
2002-06-18 17:56 ` David Woodhouse
2002-06-18 19:03   ` Mark Meade [this message]
2002-06-20  2:56 ` Dzuy Nguyen
2002-06-24 15:01 ` Peter Keel
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2002-06-24 19:08 Mark Meade
2002-06-24 15:19 Mark Meade
2002-06-24 15:40 ` Peter Keel
2002-06-24 16:40   ` Ilguiz Latypov
2002-06-24 18:50     ` Peter Keel
2002-06-20 15:01 Mark Meade
2002-06-20 16:13 ` Dzuy Nguyen
2002-06-20 17:13   ` cfowler
2002-06-18 16:43 Mark Meade
2002-06-18 18:41 ` David Woodhouse

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