But, doesn't TS-SDBOOT expect to find the kernel on partition 1, and the
initrd on partition 2, of the SD card? I think the partitions are
different for the 2.6 SD image (maybe partitions 2 and 3, respectively).
Is there a way to make sure that things are looked for in the right place
on the SD card?
Don
> Yes, that SD card image is compatible, however it is provided on our FTP
> use in the hope that it will be useful, it is not supported by us and all
> of the software features have not been tested.
>
> -Kris Bahnsen
> Technologic Systems
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>
> --- In , "Rekcut_Nod" <> wrote:
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>> Will this procedure
>>
>> http://www.embeddedarm.com/software/arm-linux-fastboot-ts7300.php
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>> work when using this SD image
>>
>> ftp://ftp.embeddedarm.com/ts-arm-sbc/ts-7260-linux/binaries/ts-images/512mbsd-7400-linux26-lenny-eabi.dd.bz2
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>> instead of the one referenced in the procedure, i.e.
>>
>> ftp://ftp.embeddedarm.com/ts-arm-sbc/ts-7200-linux/binaries/ts-images/sdimage.dd.bz2
>>
>> ?
>>
>> I'd prefer not to have to configure my board to never boot from NAND
>> again, but I haven't had any success getting a 2.6 kernel to boot from
>> the default 2.4 kernel, so I'm willing to risk it.
>>
>> Don
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