> > also note, that the kw kernel is bootable without uimage > > support. > > ... and so is any other Plan 9 arm kernel, as long as you > have access to u-boot's console or config variables. > See booting(8).
the rpi doesn't use u-boot by default, though, does it? i certainly don't see any indication on my machines. there's something just a little annoying about having a boot loader that is much larger than the kernel than you're loading. :-) - erik