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You know, I thought I understood multi-booting with multiple partitions, but I guess I don't. If I run the SSU while booted to my SD partition, why would the SSU have any knowledge of my flash partition? Why would I need to bother with Fanoush's initfs_flash on the SD parition?
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2008-08-13
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Run flash-and-reboot in a terminal manually and then reboot and install bootmenu.
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2008-08-13
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2008-08-13
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2008-08-13
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2008-08-13
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2008-08-13
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I's there a howto or wiki that describes what a NIT does when it powers up?
My simplistic understanding is:
* The hardware looks to a hard-wired address where it finds the equivalent of 'bios" and executes it.
* The "bios" performs basic hardware checks and then passes control to a boot loader. Code from the boot loader locates the kernel, loads it and executes it to start the boot proper. (In a non-cloned NIT it would just load the kernel and start the inits for the rootfs, inittab, etc. In a cloned NIT it displays the boot menu)
*After the kernel loads, it initializes device drivers etc. Once it is completely initialized, it finds the root filesystem, mounts /.
What am I missing?
Thanks for the hand-holding;
$teve
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