Jigar Jajal wrote:
On 2/18/2010 5:05 PM, Shankar Ganesh wrote:
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:44 AM, Kalpesh Rathod
mailto:kalpeshrat...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
> bootm 0xaddr
>
> What is the significance of this address ? Is this has any
correlation with
> lds file ? o
there is no relation between this address and address specified in lds,
please CMIIW.
Thanks for your help .
Regards,
Shankar
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On 2/18/2010 5:05 PM, Shankar Ganesh wrote:
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:44 AM, Kalpesh Rathod
mailto:kalpeshrat...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
> bootm 0xaddr
>
> What is the significance of this address ? Is this has any
correlation with
> lds file ? or i can use any rand
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:44 AM, Kalpesh Rathod wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > bootm 0xaddr
> >
> > What is the significance of this address ? Is this has any correlation
> with
> > lds file ? or i can use any random address ?
> >
>
> This is the entry point of the uImage.
> You can find it by
> objdump vmlin
Hi,
> bootm 0xaddr
>
> What is the significance of this address ? Is this has any correlation with
> lds file ? or i can use any random address ?
>
This is the entry point of the uImage.
You can find it by
objdump vmlinux -x | grep "start address"
where, vmlinux is the image from which uImage was
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Shankar Ganesh
wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> I have a doubt regarding u-boot command when booting linux
>
> bootm 0xaddr
>
> when booting linux from u-boot, linux kernel image 'uImage' must be in
stored in RAM.
address specified in bootm is the address where you have stored u
Hi ,
I have a doubt regarding u-boot command when booting linux
bootm 0xaddr
What is the significance of this address ? Is this has any correlation with
lds file ? or i can use any random address ?
Regards,
Shankar
Hey,
I had once ran into a problem with FC5 because FC5 used xen as a
hypervisor, and didn't work with normal kernel compiles. Maybe thats a
problem over here?
Regards,
dev
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Le Fri, 19 Oct 2007 14:12:29 +0200,
"Thomas De Schampheleire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> > "You copied the wrong file. Which file exactly did you copy?"
> > after compliation one executable with the name vmlinux is created.
> > that i copied.
>
> The file you probably need is inside
> arch//
Hi,
On 10/19/07, rahul yadav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Bernd,
>
> Thanks for the reply.
> But my problem is still existing.
>
> "You copied the wrong file. Which file exactly did you copy?"
> after compliation one executable with the name vmlinux is created. that i
> copied.
The file you
Hi Bernd,
Thanks for the reply.
But my problem is still existing.
"You copied the wrong file. Which file exactly did you copy?"
*after compliation one executable with the name vmlinux is created. that i
copied.*
"Use the "file" commandline tool and see what it tells you about the
original kerne
On Fre, 2007-10-19 at 15:54 +0530, rahul yadav wrote:
[...]
> I am a beginner in the linux kernel programming. In fact I have to
> start it.
> I have 2 problems:
>
> 1. As a beginner i downloaded a kernel(2.6.15.1) from the
> internet(www.kernel.org) and then compiled it got an image of size
> ar
Hi all
I am a beginner in the linux kernel programming. In fact I have to start it.
I have 2 problems:
1. As a beginner i downloaded a kernel(2.6.15.1) from the internet(
www.kernel.org) and then compiled it got an image of size aroung 37MB.
and pasted it in the folder where my original kernel 2.
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