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[ts-7000] Getting NetBSD up and running on TS7200 - general questions

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Subject: [ts-7000] Getting NetBSD up and running on TS7200 - general questions
From: "Bill Landolina" <>
Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 16:18:19 -0000
[I apologize if this gets repeated - I sent it yesterday and it 
didn't show up...]

I've successfully built a "custom" NetBSD kernel for my TS-7200 
(Right now it is actually just a copy of the TS7200 config...).  For 
development, I'm running NetBSD 3.0 on a PC.

The intention is to install the kernel, a minimal set of daemons and 
my application on the on-board flash of the TS7200.  In normal 
operation my product won't have a CF card present.

Questions:

1. How to go about building and loading a primordial file system 
(containing configuration and application files) into the non-kernel 
part of the TS7200 flash.

2. How to prep (should it be gzipped? etc) and install my custom 
kernel into the boot area of the TS7200.

3. Is there a central repository somewhere of configuration options 
for the NetBSD kernel?  I'd like to RTFM, but I don't know quite 
where to look for the manual.

Thanks,
Bill Landolina

(404) 303-0446





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