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From: Ruedi.Hofer@ascom.ch
To: mark@acceleratednetworks.com, linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org
Cc: kernel@linux01.hasler.ascom.ch
Subject: Antwort: RE: Kernel 2.4.0 test8
Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 09:18:15 +0100 (CED)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <0G1U00N4UEZR37@pmdf-it.hasler.ascom.ch> (raw)

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Hi Mark

Which kind of PowerPC are you using?

I'm going now for the PowerQuicc II 8260.

Because of the processor, I upgraded to HHL1.2.  I currently check the
kernel from HHL1.2 out but there seems to be trouble in the startup sequence.
Someone told me to upgrade to 2.4.0-test8 from kernel.org but configuration is somehow strange.
(I don't know how make menuconfig works. If I select the SBC8260 board
and the 8260 processor, the processor selection alway falls back to 6xx!)

\Ruedi










mark@acceleratednetworks.com on 02.10.2000 21:54:41
An: Ruedi.Hofer@ascom.ch @ MailGate
Kopie:
Thema: RE: Kernel 2.4.0 test8

Hi Ruedi
I am just starting on investigating getting Linux for PowerPC up and running
on a proprietary system.  From your postings I noticed that you are in this
process too.  I am a newbie to Linux development but not to embedded (our
systems are currently VxWorks-based).  I am using RedHat 6.2 as a base.

I would appreciate a pointer as to where to start on the project, eg. what
source etc.? .  I have the Hard Hat Linux 1.2 release, but am having
problems installing (it turns out the CD has CRC problems, so I am getting a
new one).


Many thanks
Mark



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