On 01/04/12 20:53, Petr Stehlik wrote: > Alan Hourihane píše v Wed 04. 01. 2012 v 20:43 +0000: >>>>> The TT has 4MB STRAM and 128MB TT RAM. >>>> The kernel, framebuffer, several I/O buffers, and probably >>>> the ramdisc and what’s left from TOS/GEM before Linux takes >>>> over all has to fit into it. >>>> >>>> I can verify that Linux 2.6.39 and 3.0 do NOT boot with only >>>> 4 MiB of ST-RAM. >>>> >>> Ouch. Is it not possible to load all of this into TT RAM ? > It should be but there can be issues with that. > >> O.k. there's the -s flag which tells the kernel to load into ST-RAM, so >> I'm assuming omitting that loads the kernel into TT-RAM. > Nope. There's another flag '-t' that tells the bootstrap to load kernel > and/or ramdisk to the TT-RAM. If you omit both these parameters then > there's some auto-detection going on, IIRC. Not sure what are the > defaults so simply go ahead with the -t. It's been more than a decade > when I last hacked on the bootstrap so forgive any inaccurate > information, please. > That can't be right. Adding '-t' just disabled all of my TT-RAM.
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