* Boot from DOC 2000
@ 2001-09-05 15:13 Holger Friedrich
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From: Holger Friedrich @ 2001-09-05 15:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org'
Hi all,
I got my kernel to recognize the DOC, I can mount it as nftla, I can put
file systems on it, read and write. I was even able to put a demo from
elinos on it and boot it, but this was on msdos fs using syslinux as
bootloader.
Now I want to boot a "real" linux using ext2 or jffs. I've tried to work
through the mtd-jffs-HOWTO. It works fine as long as you just want to
detect the DOC. When it comes to booting from it it seems to assume a
mtd device, which I don't have.
I'd like to know how to deal with nftl devices.
Could anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance Holger
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* RE: Boot from DOC 2000
@ 2001-09-06 6:09 Veikko Werner
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From: Veikko Werner @ 2001-09-06 6:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'Holger Friedrich',
'linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org'
Hi Holger,
I think the HOWTO is good for your target.
I don't see the problem.
create a partition on the DOC, make an ext2 fs on it.
You need to build your root file system on the DOC
create a /etc/lilo.conf (search the net for mtd-lilo - you'll find a
mtd-lilo.conf or something else)
and use mtd-lilo -r /mnt/nftla1 (or wherever you mount /dev/nftla1) to let
the DOC boot
what M-Systems firmware do you have on it?
if the kernel assumes a mtd device that you don't have - where is it than?
Veikko
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Holger Friedrich [SMTP:friedrich@MAZeT.de]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 5:14 PM
> To: 'linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org'
> Subject: Boot from DOC 2000
>
> Hi all,
> I got my kernel to recognize the DOC, I can mount it as nftla, I can put
> file systems on it, read and write. I was even able to put a demo from
> elinos on it and boot it, but this was on msdos fs using syslinux as
> bootloader.
> Now I want to boot a "real" linux using ext2 or jffs. I've tried to work
> through the mtd-jffs-HOWTO. It works fine as long as you just want to
> detect the DOC. When it comes to booting from it it seems to assume a
> mtd device, which I don't have.
> I'd like to know how to deal with nftl devices.
> Could anyone point me in the right direction?
> Thanks in advance Holger
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> =========================================================
> Holger Friedrich
>
> MAZeT GmbH mailto:friedrich@mazet.de
> branch office Jena Phone: +49 3641 280954
> Göschwitzer Straße 32
> 07745 Jena
> Germany
> Visit our website: http://www.MAZeT.de
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