Thanks, Dave. Your last suggestion was spot on. I have no idea why
fdisk defaulted to a W95 partition. It's never done that before.
Anyhow, after repartitioning, then copying the Debian "Sarge" distro
back over, along with the kernel images and modules, I seem to have a
happy TS-7200.
Just to make it easier for others to find, the RedBoot load commands are:
load -r -b 0x00218000 -m disk hda1:/vmlinux.bin
exec -c "console=ttyAM0,115200 root=/dev/hda1"
I'm guessing I can replace the default loading script? That would be
slick. Then I can keep my original kernel in the onboard flash
partition, but test out new ones w/o really doing any permanent damange.
Now, I can test out the latest pwc modules (to hopefully get my webcam
working) and audio!
Thanks a ton, everyone.
DT
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