Hi,
I am thinking of using kexec in one project, but not sure if it
will help me. I am planning to have a 1st linux kernel running
out of flash, to boot a 2nd kernel from a disk. Here is my question:
I was wondering if kexec was able to handle cases where the linux
kernel is stored on a disk (/boot) and is loaded w/ a bootloader
like yaboot (i use a ppc64 platform)
In short can kexec work w/ bootloaders, or do we have to load the
2nd kernel ourselves from the disk and somehow pass it to kexec?
I hope it is clear enough,
Thanks for the help
-jf simon
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