autoboot with initial RAM disk
Peter Desnoyers
pdesnoyers at chinook.com
Sat Dec 22 03:01:44 EST 2001
(this really belongs on the ppcboot list...)
You can do arbitrarily complicated things in the ppcboot 'bootcmd'
argument. In your case:
setenv bootcmd tftp 100000 pImage\; tftp 300000 initrd\; bootm 100000
300000
If your bootcmd variable gets too long, ppcboot will complain - then you
just have to do something like:
setenv bootcmd run first_half\; run second_half
setenv first_half command\; command\; ...
setenv second_half ...
Rudolf Ladyzhenskii wrote:
>
> Hi, all
>
> I am using ppcboot to start my 8260 based card. At the moment, we load Linux
> kernel via tftp and then start it. Linux kernel maps its root file system
> over the network. This works fine qith ppcboot autoboot feature.
>
> Now, we want to put initial RAM disk into RAM as well as compressed kernel.
> Do do that, both images have to be copied into card's memory using tftp and
> them bootm command will be used with two arguments to start kernel.
>
> To continue to use ppcboot autoboot feature we have to pass two commands as
> boot command (to tftp two kernels) and then issue bootm command with two
> arguments. Is there any way of doing it without altering the ppcboot source
> code?
>
> Thanks,
> /************************/
> Rudolf Ladyzhenskii
> DSP Engineer
> Advanced Communication Technologies
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