Hi:
I have a problem booting the default SD Linux in the TS-7400 board. I
bought a 512 MB SD card that contains three partitions, the first is
supposed to be the MBR, the second the initrd and the kernel image,
and the third the debian system. Using the FlashBOOT, it loads the SD
card debian without problems, I think because it just mounts the third
partiton of the SD. But when installing the SDBOOT using the
tsbootrom-update program in order to boot the SD directly, it fails
and hangs up, something like these messages:
>> TS-SDBOOT - built Oct 17 2006
>> Copyright (c) 2006, Technologic Systems
.
.
.
>> Booting Linux ...
It could be the way I installed the SDBOOT, because I did it like that:
./tsboottom-update -s
it's the only option I found it would be suitable.
Now, I am looking for a way to build my own SD-card system. I found
something similar, but for CF. In that case I have to get the images
of the MBR, the kernel and the initrd, and the Debian System. The
problem is that I don't know what are the images for the TS-7400.
Could somebody help me?
Thanks,
Jesus
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