Answering my own question:
Seems to work fine. gzboot won't work, of course, since you can't
execute from nand, but i'm tftping kernels to sdram and booting them
to an nfs mounted root with no problems.
On 5/17/06, marty fouts <> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just got a 7250 board and was wondering what the state of netbsd is
> for it. I'd like to flash a kernel and boot to NFS so that i can start
> working on NAND filesystem support for netbsd.
>
> Looking at 'fis list' i note the first large chunk of nand is
> reserved. I assume that's for the linux nand file system? How can I
> free that up? Do I need to flash a new redboot? (that would be my
> guess.)
>
> thanks,
>
> marty
>
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