We've finally gotten the 2.5 kernel to boot using u-boot [ 2.6.3 doesn't, nor did 2.4 variants ] on a PPC440GP on the Ebony board.
At this point, it is trying to talk to a dhcp/bootp server and get a NFS root filesystem. Eventually, we'll be porting this to a custom board with some other chip set support on it. Our application will essentially be data acquisition and transmission. We'll be talking to the chipset to suck data off [ and push data ] and on the other side push/pull data from the PCI bus. Linux is probably overkill for this, but we wanted a development platform we could extend in the future more readily. I'm curious as to the direction people think we should take at this point. Should we be trying to set up a root NFS filesystem [ presumably because it is easier to change -- and then moving it to an initrd ? ]? What do we need on the NFS filesystem... What resources can you point me to to help us make the transition to the next level. Any help is appreciated, Thanks. -- Brian ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/