From: Michele Andreoli ([email protected])
Date: Tue Jun 13 2000 - 18:18:53 CEST
On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 10:50:58AM +0200, Gerard MARCADE nicely wrote:
>
> Your muLinux distibution is a very good OS for onboard systems.
> I have to build a test bench which is composed of 3 PC. The first PC
> has a 19 MB flash disk. The second PC has a 24 MB Disk on Chip.
> I think muLinux is a very interesting solution.
>
> If I cannot install muLinux on the Disk on Chip, I will have to install DOS.
> That's what I don't want to do. You understand why I am very interested
> in muLinux.
>
> Even if your system is experimental, I think it can be useful for exotic
> application.
>
I suggest you to proceed in this way:
1) clone muLinux using EXT method, in a standard PC. At finish, you
will have a little ext2fs partition up and running.
2) Using muLinux/Linux, mount this partition and tar it in a single
file.
3) Use muLinux mkfloppy script, able to split a big file on a set of
floppy disk
4) transport the big tar file (or floppy disk) in the destination
machine and try to unpack it in the chip-on-disk.
5) add the LILO bootloader.
Michele
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