> However, if you don't want to spread your passwords over > your network, you would prefer to use the flash, simply > by adding, for example, the following to your /cfg/*/cpurc: > > echo add nvram 0x100000 0x120000 >'#'F/flashctl
That's too late for wrkey. There's a lot about the Sheeva that doesn't make any sense to me: /cfg/pxe/example-kw does not set the bootfile, nor does the documentation state what loader should be specified as bootf in /lib/ndb. So I put the actual kernel name in /lib/ndb (/arm/9plug), which gets loaded four times before actually activating. But by then there is no suggestion of an nvram, no such entry exists in /env. I'm a little lost. ++L
