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Hi all, I'm new to gentoo-embedded. For the bootloader do you know the |
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LAB? |
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I's a linux that boot linux (like the old linuxbios). |
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http://www.handhelds.org/projects/bootldr-ng.html |
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Il lun, 2003-11-10 alle 10:44, Juan Jesus Prieto ha scritto: |
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> Hi all, |
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> First issue: I would like show you this link: |
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> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=910&page_id=36 |
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> The bering-uclibc team have experience in the uclibc compiling. |
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> Second issue: Do you know the upx tool? It's really usefull for systems with |
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> low memory storage (like embedded systems). upx-1.11 can compress linux |
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> kernels (not implemented in the newest 1.24): |
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> http://upx.sourceforge.net/ |
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> I use it in LEAF for some binaries statically compiled (1.24) and for kernel |
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> (1.11). I think it is a good idea to use this tool for building the binaries |
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> packages. |
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> Third issue: If our main storage system will be a CF (NAND mainly), I think |
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> using jffs2 (for storage system) and cramfs (for initrd) is the best choise, |
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> but how is the compatibility of jffs2 with bootloaders like grub, redboot and |
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> others? |
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> Regards. |
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