I've got a TS-7300 that boots from the SD card that it shipped with.
I'd like to build my own bootable card so I don't risk destroying the
one I know works today.
I followed the instructions from the ARM Linux user manual but I think
there's something missing. The user manual instructs to format the
entire disk as ext2 (did that) und unzip the tarball with the debian
distribution (did that) but the SD card that shipped with the board has
three partitions and I think that's needed for anything to really work.
The tarball didn't seem to have the stuff needed to boot up the kernel.
Can someone please tell me how to set up a TS-7300 bootable SD with the
latest stuff from Technologic?
I was using fdisk and mkfs from Ubuntu 7.10 to set up the SD card. Any
particular options or concerns with that?
Thanks much,
Andrew Queisser
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