Jesse/Eddie,
So if I want to modify the initrd as Jesse suggested, I should mount
partition 2 of the SD card on my Linux machine as an ext2 partition and
then I should just be able to make my modifications? (I did mount
partition 2 that way last night, and was able to look at it's contents.)
If at some point I want to change the kernel, do I need to use something
like "dd if=vmlinuz of=/dev/sda1" to modify the SD Card (again with a
Linux PC)? If there are other options needed on dd, etc, could you
please detail those?
The original problem was that the TS-7300 is hanging after I load the
FPGA with the bitstream from the unmodified TS-7300 OpenCores project,
so *specific* instructions on how to fix that would be appreciated and
should probably be included with the TS-7300 Opencore download. It
would be nice if someone from TS could test those modifications and then
publish them somewhere, as I'm guessing I'm not the only person that
bought the TS-7300 specifically to use his own bitstream (?)
Thanks,
Ross
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> sda1 is not a valid partition (it's the raw kernel image), sda2 is a
> ext2 partition... If you put the SD card on your PC linux will
> recognice it. It's not well documented,
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