> You are probably referring to the MIPS SEAD board, I have made a port for that board > now. > It runs with a small ramdisk, which basically only consist of a stand-alone shell > and a few simple commands like ls, etc... > So you can't do much with it, but you can make you own ramdisk, and just merge it in > with the kernel. > I will try to put an image on our FTP site > (ftp://ftp.mips.com/pub/linux/mips/kernel/2.4/images/) tomorrow. > > /Carsten > Yes, it is a MIPS SEAD-2 board. By the way, can I get the source code of the kernel with SEAD-2 board support ? >