Ralf Baechle wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 10:10:59AM -0300, J. Scott Kasten wrote:
>
> > I learned 3 slick booting tips for booting an Indy from disk without a
> > regular Linux boot loader that might be useful to some of the newbies.
A fourth means is to change the nvram to boot the file you want.
Leave /unix there,and call your linux kernel something like /linux2.2.0
and change the "kernname" nvram.
kernname=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(2)rdisk(0)partition(0)/unix
becomes
kernname=pci(0)scsi(0)disk(2)rdisk(0)partition(0)/linux2.2.0
This should work on the IRIX efs/xfs filesystem on the IRIX
partition. Then you can create a script that resets the NVRAM
variable before reboot.
All we would need to make back and forth boots of IRIX/LINUX
is an "nvram" tool that runs under LInux. (Which would be handy
for other porposes as well.
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