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Date: Mon, 15 Sep 1997 09:31:23 -0500 (CDT)
From: "Kyle A.D. Mestery" <mesteka@anubis.network.com>
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Hi, I have been talking to David Russling about getting linux-arm on my
ebsa285 eval board. We want to do this so we can test some code we are
developing for the StronARM. I grabbed kernel source from ftp.dec.com
that David had been working on, and I have succesfully cross-compiled a
kernel from an i386-linux machine. David said to ask on the list if
anyone has any ideas about how I might get the kernel loaded onto the
board. The only means it has to communicate to the world now is through a
serial port. I realize this would be slow, but ... =) Any ideas? Also,
cc me with any replies, I am not on the list. Thanks!
Kyle Mestery
StorageTek's Network Systems Group
7600 Boone Ave. N., Brooklyn Park, MN 55428
mesteka@anubis.network.com, mestery@winternet.com
"You do not greet Death, you punch him in the throat
repeatedly until he drags you away." --No Fear