On Tuesday 25 August 2009 11:37:35 am Lluís Batlle wrote: > The debian people use not only a kernel to boot, but also an initrd > image. I can't remember if also fedora uses it. This is why I'd like to work out the recipe and put it in the wiki. There's a lot more info floating around the web for doing this on Ubuntu > As the kernel, you have to load that image into memory, and then pass > that address as a second parameter to bootm. The first parameter is > the memory address of the kernel. If the fedora people provide also an > initrd, pass its memory address as the second parameter to bootm. OK. > Btw, why you have an apostrophe between "bootm" and the memory address > 0x6400000 ? The kernel I was using comes from here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/PlatformSheevaplug Farther down on the page is using it by tftp, so I assumed that is the address. -Steve _______________________________________________ fedora-arm mailing list fedora-arm@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-arm