Dan, First let me thank you for still being around to answer questions for people like me. You helped me out a lot a few years ago when I was just starting to work on all the embedded stuff. I am glad you are still helping everyone else.
I will try the zImage trick but I just wanted to know if the assumption here is that the kernel already understands the EEPROM data format to construct bd_info. Is that correct? If the kernel is unable to get to this data, is there another way to pass this info to the kernel? Thanks much. --- Dan Malek <dan at embeddededge.com> wrote: > > On Oct 11, 2004, at 12:04 PM, annamaya wrote: > > > I am trying to boot a linux kernel using a > PlanetCore > > BootLoader on an embedded planet board. I am used > to > > always using U-Boot for my Kernel booting needs. I > am > > not sure how to get this going on a PlanetCore > boot > > loader. > > You need to build a zImage so you get the simple > bootloader that will read the information from the > EEPROM > and format the board structure. > > Load the zImage file as a binary. It has a 64K ELF > header > on it, so you can either use 'dd' to strip that > before the > download or add 64K to the load address to use as > the > start address. The start address is the first > instruction of > the image (or +64K if you didn't remove the ELF > header). > > > -- Dan > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail