Specifications
14.3.12. Loopback interface does not work◊
14.3.13. Linux kernel messages are not printed on the console◊
14.3.14. Linux ignores input when using the framebuffer driver◊
14.3.15. How to switch off the screen saver and the blinking cursor?◊
14.3.16. BogoMIPS Value too low◊
14.3.17. Linux Kernel crashes when using a ramdisk image◊
14.3.18. Ramdisk Greater than 4 MB Causes Problems◊
14.3.19. Combining a Kernel and a Ramdisk into a Multi-File Image◊
14.3.20. Adding Files to Ramdisk is Non Persistent◊
14.3.21. Kernel Configuration for PCMCIA◊
14.3.22. Configure Linux for PCMCIA Cards using the Card Services package◊
14.3.23. Configure Linux for PCMCIA Cards without the Card Services package
14.3.23.1. Using a MacOS Partition Table⋅
14.3.23.2. Using a MS-DOS Partition Table⋅
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14.3.24. Boot-Time Configuration of MTD Partitions◊
14.3.25. Use NTP to synchronize system time against RTC◊
14.3.26. Configure Linux for XIP (Execution In Place)
14.3.26.1. XIP Kernel⋅
14.3.26.2. Cramfs Filesystem⋅
14.3.26.3. Hints and Notes⋅
14.3.26.4. Space requirements and RAM saving, an example⋅
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14.3.27. Use SCC UART with Hardware Handshake◊
14.3.28. How can I access U-Boot environment variables in Linux?◊
14.3.29. The =appWeb= server hangs *OR* /dev/random hangs◊
14.3.30. Swapping over NFS◊
14.3.31. Using NFSv3 for NFS Root Filesystem◊
14.3.32. Using and Configuring the SocketCAN Driver◊
14.3.33. Telnet / SSH (dropbear) server not working◊
14.4. Self
14.4.1. How to Add Files to a SELF Ramdisk◊
14.4.2. How to Increase the Size of the Ramdisk◊
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14.5. RTAI
14.5.1. Conflicts with asm clobber list◊
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14.6. BDI2000
14.6.1. Where can I find BDI2000 Configuration Files?◊
14.6.2. How to Debug Linux Exceptions◊
14.6.3. How to single step through "RFI" instruction◊
14.6.4. Setting a breakpoint doesn't work◊
14.6.5. Remote 'g' packet reply is too long◊
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14.7. Motorola LITE5200 Board
14.7.1. LITE5200 Installation Howto◊
14.7.2. USB does not work on Lite5200 board◊
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15. Glossary•
1. Abstract
This is the DENX U-Boot and Linux Guide to Embedded PowerPC, ARM and MIPS Systems.
The document describes how to configure, build and use the firmware Das U-Boot (typically abbreviated as
just "U-Boot") and the operating system Linux for Embedded PowerPC, ARM and MIPS Systems.
The focus of this version of the document is on m28 boards.
This document was generated at 10 Dec 2012 - 06:19.
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