Using ADLO with Linuxbios

Shubhangi Jadhav shubhangi.jadhav at patni.com
Tue Apr 29 09:39:01 CEST 2003


>I believe you will see this error if you do not set "linux
>/usr/src/linux" or where ever your linux kernel source tree is.  Put
>this in, and I think this error will go away.

Tried it and it got the following error -

make: *** No rule to make target `/usr/src/linux2.4.18-3/vmlinux', needed by
`linux.bin'.  Stop.

Another question, if I'm directly booting an elf image from linuxbios would
I need to set linux in the Config file?

-Shubhangi

-----Original Message-----
From: linuxbios-admin at clustermatic.org
[mailto:linuxbios-admin at clustermatic.org]On Behalf Of Steve Gehlbach
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2003 9:12 PM
To: Shubhangi Jadhav
Cc: ron minnich; Eric W. Biederman; Deepak Kotian; Adam Agnew; bendany;
Linuxbios at clustermatic.org
Subject: Re: Using ADLO with Linuxbios


Shubhangi Jadhav wrote:
> I give the following options in my config file
>
> 	option BOOT_IDE=1
> 	option IDE_BOOT_DRIVE=2
> 	option ONE_TRACK=32
> 	commandline root=/dev/hda2 console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty0
> 	option USE_ELF_BOOT=1
>
> Is this correct if I want Linuxbios to directly boot the elfimage?
> However when I try to build linuxbios using these options I get an error-
> file linux.bin not found. Now why does it look for this file.
> 	Do I need to specify some payload in the config file. what payload is it?
>

I believe you will see this error if you do not set "linux
/usr/src/linux" or where ever your linux kernel source tree is.  Put
this in, and I think this error will go away.

But I should mention that I have never gotten this to boot with
USE_ELF_BOOT=1, though I am told it should.  It has only worked for me
using vmlinux.gin.gz, ie, direct loading a non-elf image.

-Steve

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