* [U-Boot] [Request for Help] Building Linux for embedded x86 - Where to start
@ 2010-01-24 3:03 Graeme Russ
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From: Graeme Russ @ 2010-01-24 3:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello All,
I am now at the point with my x86 board where everything that needs to be
implemented in U-Boot has been done. Its been a lot of work, a lot of it
very frustrating and annoying, but all well worth it - For me at least,
and I hope for U-Boot in general and for anyone else that goes looking for
information I've dug up to date.
Now for the 'Next Big Step' - Getting Linux running on my board. I notice
the ELDK does not support x86, so I was wondering if anyone here has any
prior experience getting Linux running on an embedded x86 environment.
I notice that there is some BIOS code lying around in the original x86 port
of U-Boot which (I think) is supposed to make the embedded environment look
more like a real PC environment. I would prefer not to do this - it looks
like other architectures have much better ways of passing hardware
information to the kernel.
But maybe I am getting ahead of myself - where is the best place for me to
start? I've had a quick look at Open Embedded - Is this the best place to
continue my quest?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Regards,
Graeme
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