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Sam Geeraerts ha scritto:
I just dist-upgraded. I now have an animated splash screen both at
bootup and at shutdown.
Btw, I think you forgot the boot directory there:
load /dev/fs/e...@wd0/boot/vmlinux-2.6.27.7-libre
initrd
Graziano Sorbaioli schreef:
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Sam Geeraerts ha scritto:
I just dist-upgraded. I now have an animated splash screen both at
bootup and at shutdown.
Btw, I think you forgot the boot directory there:
load /dev/fs/e...@wd0/boot/vmlinux-2.6.27.7-libre
Hi Robert,
Quoting Robert Millan r...@aybabtu.com:
Hi,
usplash works on yeeloong now. If you dist-upgrade, you'll get a properly
setup
system for yeeloong's screen resolution. All you have to do is load the
initrd
after linux. E.g:
load /dev/fs/e...@wd0/vmlinux-2.6.27.7-libre
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s.bouta...@free.fr ha scritto:
Hi Robert,
Quoting Robert Millan r...@aybabtu.com:
Hi,
usplash works on yeeloong now. If you dist-upgrade, you'll get a properly
setup
system for yeeloong's screen resolution. All you have to do is load the
Quoting Graziano Sorbaioli grazi...@gnu.org:
Hi samy,
how did you say to pmon to load the initrd?
My situation is this:
I am using gnewsense mips-l but I don't have any boot.cfg file on /boot.
It seems PMON has an initrd command to load an initird image but how
to do it automatically
Using the rd command.
Graziano Sorbaioli wrote:
Hi samy,
how did you say to pmon to load the initrd?
My situation is this:
I am using gnewsense mips-l but I don't have any boot.cfg file on /boot.
It seems PMON has an initrd command to load an initird image but how
to do it automatically
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 07:52:34AM +0100, s.bouta...@free.fr wrote:
Hi Robert,
Quoting Robert Millan r...@aybabtu.com:
Hi,
usplash works on yeeloong now. If you dist-upgrade, you'll get a properly
setup
system for yeeloong's screen resolution. All you have to do is load the
Quoting Robert Millan r...@aybabtu.com:
Did you type the commands I pasted above?
I wrote them in the boot.cfg file, but I loaded the correct files
Are you using the latest linux?
yes
Myabe an issue with the linux-extra-modules from D--, that I installed once (and
can't uninstall) ?
Best
Robert Millan schreef:
Hi,
usplash works on yeeloong now. If you dist-upgrade, you'll get a properly setup
system for yeeloong's screen resolution. All you have to do is load the initrd
after linux. E.g:
load /dev/fs/e...@wd0/vmlinux-2.6.27.7-libre
initrd
Hi,
usplash works on yeeloong now. If you dist-upgrade, you'll get a properly setup
system for yeeloong's screen resolution. All you have to do is load the initrd
after linux. E.g:
load /dev/fs/e...@wd0/vmlinux-2.6.27.7-libre
initrd /dev/fs/e...@wd0/initrd.img-2.6.27.7-libre
--
Robert
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