[lk] Re: Relation: kernel <-> filesystem

2013-01-13 Thread Peter Teoh
great!!! On Jan 13, 11:27 pm, "Valdez V." wrote: > Now I feel the difference and hope I will use that names correctly :) Thank > you for that clarification. I try to use Angstrom with Beagleboard and I > can do all that necessary actions to have rootfs files on SD card. It works > with kernel pro

[lk] Re: Relation: kernel <-> filesystem

2013-01-13 Thread Valdez V.
Now I feel the difference and hope I will use that names correctly :) Thank you for that clarification. I try to use Angstrom with Beagleboard and I can do all that necessary actions to have rootfs files on SD card. It works with kernel provided with Angstrom. That online builder creates uImage

[lk] Re: Relation: kernel <-> filesystem

2013-01-13 Thread Peter Teoh
Perhaps more links to clarify the "dd" concept (just try to search for "dd" and understand what it does): http://downloads.angstrom-distribution.org/demo/beaglebone/mkcard.txt http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/ipaq-h2200-series http://downloads.angstrom-distribution.org/demo/beaglebone/ In a

[lk] Re: Relation: kernel <-> filesystem

2013-01-13 Thread Peter Teoh
wow, this site is cool, I have done these manually before, but amazingly they can automate it, and for so many different boards. This site has a problem, but let me describe to you what is a "rootfs": Conceptually, it is supposed to be literally (or identical to) a harddisk containing your entire

[lk] Re: Relation: kernel <-> filesystem

2013-01-13 Thread Valdez V.
Thank you. So if there is such an online builder for rootfs http://narcissus.angstrom-distribution.org/ how people prepare kernel for it? Do you know? W dniu piątek, 11 stycznia 2013 05:11:46 UTC+1 użytkownik Peter Teoh napisał: > > kernel and filesystem are highly integrated, the reason is sim