Jurij Smakov wrote: > It looks like the netwinder has a hard limit on the size of the netboot > image. That's what I get when trying to netboot etch beta1 on it: > > Autoboot - Press the 'star' key to abort autoboot [5 4 3 2 1 ] > Receiving bootfile netwinder.img from bootserver 192.168.1.102 > Transferring block 8200 (4198400 bytes)<1>Unable to handle kernel paging > request at virtual address c80041e0 > current->tss.memmap = 00008000 > *pgd = 002e3001, *pmd = 002e3001, *pte = 00000000 > Internal error: Oops: 0 > CPU: 0 > pc :[c00d424c] lr :[c000f1e0] > sp : c02ec770 ip : 4f1c25b1 fp : c02ec794 > r10: c7bda018 r9 : 94197b58 r8 : 2953dd7e > r7 : 70de65fd r6 : e3cb338d r5 : 59cc359f r4 : 7e4b3691 > r3 : e2b8edd9 r2 : 000001e0 r1 : c7bda5f8 r0 : c8004200 > Flags: nzCv IRQs on FIQs on Mode SVC_32 > Process swapper (pid: 1, stackpage=c02ec000) > Stack: > Backtrace: > Function entered at [<c00d3ff4>] from [<c000f1e0>] > Code: ba000003 e93113f8 e92013f8 e2522020 aafffffb > > Note that it only reads 4198400 bytes (8200 512-byte blocks), while the > netboot image size is 4357664. The sarge image, which is slightly smaller > (4080492 bytes) fits into this memory region and boots fine. Is there any way to pass a ramdisk_size= parameter to the kernel on the netwinder? -- see shy jo
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