* Re:ramdisk initrd
@ 2001-10-19 13:15 PAULO SELEME CORREA PAULO
2001-10-19 13:52 ` ramdisk initrd Wolfgang Denk
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From: PAULO SELEME CORREA PAULO @ 2001-10-19 13:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-embedded
Hello Wolfgang Denk,
Thank you very much for your answer, I am sorry if I counldn't explain my self clrearer but I will try to show what I did and what I am still trying to do...
I made the ram disk image with the following script :
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ram bs=1k count=4096
mke2fs -vm0 /dev/ram 4096
mkdir -p /mnt/ram
(cd file_system; cp -a * /mnt/ram)
umount /mnt/ram
rmdir /mnt/ram
dd if=/dev/ram of=fs_images/ramdiskimage bs=1k count=4096
gzip -v9f ramdisk.image
I copied the ramdisk.image.gz to /opt/hardhat/devkit/ppc/8xx/target/boot
and
executed ./mkimage -n "ramdiskimage"-d ramdisk.image.gz ramdiskimage
I compiled a new kernel with the support for ramdisk and copied the image to /opt/hardhat/devkit/ppc/8xx/target/boot
I set the boot parameters to download the kernel via tftp to the target board so when I reset the board it runs ppcboot download the kernel uncompress it and then try to mout the root file system.
What I didn't understand is how can I download the RAMDISK image to a specific memory area during the boot so when mounting the root filesystem it can find the ramdisk image in memory.
And I don't know how to download the RAMDISK image to the memory to execute the bootm command as explained in PPcboot README :
If you want to boot a Linux kernel with initial ram disk, you pass
the memory addreses of both the kernel and the initrd image (PPBCOOT
format!) to the "bootm" command:
...
=> bootm 40100000 40200000
## Booting Linux kernel at 40100000 ...
Image Name: 2.2.13 for initrd on TQM850L
Image Type: PowerPC Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
Data Size: 335725 Bytes = 327 kB = 0 MB
Load Address: 00000000
Entry Point: 0000000c
Verifying Checksum ... OK
Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK
## Loading RAMDisk Image at 40200000 ...
Image Name: Simple Ramdisk Image
Image Type: PowerPC Linux RAMDisk Image (gzip compressed)
Data Size: 566530 Bytes = 553 kB = 0 MB
Load Address: 00000000
Entry Point: 00000000
Verifying Checksum ... OK
Loading Ramdisk ... OK
Linux version 2.2.13 (wd@denx.local.net) (gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release)) #1 Wed Jul 19 02:32:08 MEST 2000
I tried the loads command but had no success
I apologise if it is still confusing and thank you in advance for your help
Paulo Correa
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2001-10-19 13:15 Re:ramdisk initrd PAULO SELEME CORREA PAULO
@ 2001-10-19 13:52 ` Wolfgang Denk
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From: Wolfgang Denk @ 2001-10-19 13:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: PAULO SELEME CORREA PAULO; +Cc: linuxppc-embedded
Dear Paulo,
in message <sbcfef39.080@siemens.com.br> you wrote:
>
> I made the ram disk image with the following script :
>
> dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ram bs=1k count=4096
> mke2fs -vm0 /dev/ram 4096
> mkdir -p /mnt/ram
> (cd file_system; cp -a * /mnt/ram)
It would have been a good idea to veryfy the contents of your
/mnt/ram directory now. You could have seen that "cp -a" does not
copy special files.
Use something like this instead:
( cd file_system; find . -depth -print | cpio -pdum /mnt/ram )
> umount /mnt/ram
> rmdir /mnt/ram
> dd if=/dev/ram of=fs_images/ramdiskimage bs=1k count=4096
> gzip -v9f ramdisk.image
>
> I copied the ramdisk.image.gz to /opt/hardhat/devkit/ppc/8xx/target/boot
> and
> executed ./mkimage -n "ramdiskimage"-d ramdisk.image.gz ramdiskimage
It is really important that you list the PRECISE commands you used;
it is obvious that this is not the case here; there is not only a
space missing, you are also missing some other options (-T).
> I set the boot parameters to download the kernel via tftp to the target board so when I reset the board it runs ppcboot download the kernel uncompress it and then try to mout the root file system.
It probably _did_ mount the root filesystem, but then it died because
there was no /dev/console in your root filesystem.
> What I didn't understand is how can I download the RAMDISK image to a specific memory area during the boot so when mounting the root filesystem it can find the ramdisk image in memory.
You are worrying about the wrong things. Everything is fine, it's
just that your ramdisk image is incomplete.
> And I don't know how to download the RAMDISK image to the memory to execute the bootm command as explained in PPcboot README :
How do you download other images? There is the "tftp" command to
download over ethernet, and there are the "loads" and "loadb"
commands to download over serial line.
Where exactly is the problem?
> I tried the loads command but had no success
I really hate this sort of problem descriptions.
Which EXACT command did you use? Why didn't it work? Were there any
error messages? Which?
And why did you use "loads"? Download over ethernet is simple and
fast - why don't you use it?
Wolfgang Denk
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