Re: How can I boot Woody m68k for the ATARI TT030 after installation?
On Mon, Aug 05, 2002 at 08:26:14PM +0200, Thomas Scherk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> my file bootargs, which I used for installation is:
>
> -s -k linux.bin -r root.bin root=/dev/ram load_ramdisk=1 video=keep
> nolangchooser
>
> where linux.bin and root.bin are stored to c:\Atari on my ATARI TT030.
>
> Now I want to boot first time from TOS the new installed Woody system.
>
> What is the syntax when I installed want to boot from root=/dev/sda3 ?
> Do I still need a ramdisk? Do I still need the option "nolangchooser"? What
> is the name of the kernel, i have to boot?
You wrote the syntax correctly. No ramdisk. nolangchooser is only effective
for the installer. The kernel is the same. Thus
-s -k linux.bin root=/dev/sda3 video=keep
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