From: Srini Amble <samble@xopnetworks.com>
To: linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: Kernel booting
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 21:05:12 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3E52F468.5020609@xopnetworks.com> (raw)
Dear All,
I have an MPC 850 board with PPCBoot on it. The console is on SMC2 and
is set for 9600 baud. I have built the kernel using ELDK 2.0.2. make
mrproper, make xconfig, make dep, and followed by make pImage were the
sequence of commands I used for generating the kernel. I have modified
some of the files in "include/asm-ppc" and "arch/ppc" directories to
account for board specificity. Using TFTP I download the kernel to the
target from my host. When I issue "bootm" command the boot loader
decompresses the kernel image and loads it into SDRAM. I see the message
"...Control is being turned over to Kernel..." and after that there is
no activity on the console. Would any kind soul have any suggestions as
to how I can proceed to debug the problem?
Thanks for all your help
Srini
P.S. If someone can list all the files that need to be modified to
account for a non-supported board then it will be much appreciated.
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