How to create custom ramdisk
Ron Sass
rsass at uncc.edu
Wed Jul 23 05:49:47 EST 2008
Under my home page, I have links to the courses I teach.
http://rcs.uncc.edu/~rsass/
Follow the links to "Fundamentals of Reconfigurable
Computing" specifically,
http://rcs.uncc.edu/~rsass/courses/2008-Fall/6890/
There are labs and tutorials there. Under Labs, (Lab 3 in
particular) we build Linux-based systems. Lab 3 is has a tutorial
based on Secret Lab's git repository and some in-house scripts.
The students use RHEL5 machines but in our research lab we Fedora
Core and CentOS4 machines.
Also we have a wiki with other tutorials. Sorry, it's not very
organized (or up to date...)
http://www.rcs.uncc.edu/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
Ron
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> Hi,
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> I want to create a custom ramdisk (initrd which can be placed in
> arch/ppc/boot/images). Can anybody guide me steps to built the same. My
> host have RHEL-4.
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> I want to create a custom ramdisk (initrd which can be placed in
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> the same. My host have RHEL-4.<br>
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