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lol got roung that issue direct boot to microsd - done,
editing the nitdroid.com page with my findings so far momentarily
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i don't really understand all this kernel stuff and all but this all looks interesting. From what I gathered android is booted uo from microSD right?
Is it possible that it can be booted from the internal storage/harddrive/emmc/whatever-i-really-don't-know? Would it be faster to load than from microSD? Just curious and keep up the awesome work
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A bootloader you can at least find in quole's repository, and most if not all load straight into maemo if your keyboard is not out, and if you have your keyboard out you can select between the OS's you have made bootloader entries for.
The reason I have not fiddled with bootloaders is that on computers they usually just configure them self, but this will not be the case in this scenario.
EDIT:
To answer your question more correctly, but im not entirely sure, it would be something like root = "/sd2/boot/vmlinuz" or something like that...
Last edited by Siggen; 2010-05-08 at 12:56.