The way it works is that you run the bootstrap update program, and
change the bootstrap program to start off of the SDcard.
The board then expects to find a linux kernel on partition 0 of the sd
card at poweron/reset.
If partition 1 contains an initrd, it also loads that.
The ATAG(s) are then set up and the kernel is started.
You may be able to change the bootstrap program by running the
ts-bootrom update program again from the SD card, but I haven't tried.
I used the TS9441 to restore my board to its defaults.
Again - this is described on TS's web pages.
-Brett
ts7300 wrote:
> Can we run the bootstarp program through telnet.
> --- In "Breton M. Saunders" <>
> wrote:
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>> ts7300 wrote:
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>>> Thanx for reply,with TS7400 dont have ts9441 baord,still can we boot form
>>> SD card.If yes just elaborate little more.
>>>
>>>
>> Essentially you need to run the bootstrap update program that you get
>> from TS's web site.
>> Look on their web-site; they document the procedure.
>>
>> -Brett
>>
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