On Nov 29, 2007 8:31 AM, maria de los angeles cosio leon
<macosiol_at_yahoo.com.mx> wrote:
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> thnx yes i was wrong about ntldr
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> how i did it
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> i download 2 files from this link
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> http://www.handhelds.org/moin/moin.cgi/HpIpaqRx3715Downloads
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> i visited this link and download two files
> http://www.w-ww.org/~rmoravcik/rx3000/haret/
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> default.txt 20-Jun-2007 14:38 134
> haret-pre-0.4.9-2007..> 20-Jun-2007 14:37 143K
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> and i copied to my SD this card had been formated with FAT16 only.
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> after i downloaded from this link
> http://www.w-ww.org/~rmoravcik/rx3000/kernel/zImage-2.6.21-hh9-1 one file
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> zImage-2.6.21-hh9-1 but i changed this name and i used only zImage
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> after i downloaded from this link
> http://www.w-ww.org/~rmoravcik/rx3000/rootfs/Angstrom-opie-image-glibc-test-20070620-rx3000.rootfs.tar.bz2
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> i unpacked this file and i copied to my SD (wrong thing, i think)
yes, you must copy the rootfs to a ext2 fs partition of you sd card.
just unpack the rootfs directly on the ext2 partition.
you must create 2 partitions on the sd card, a small fat16 partition
(16-32 mb) and the rest of the space must be allocated as ext2 fs
partition)
you need at least 64mb i think, but i used a 512mb sd card.
haret, default.txt and the linux kernel (zimage) must be on the fat16 partition.
another thing, you must uncompress the modules too, on the ext2 partition.
and you must configure the /etc/fstab on the sd's ext2 partition to
reflect your partition scheme.
maybe you can use the default too, i can't remember the default :)
> i will need copy the last unpack file to the linux partition
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> is it correct my deduction?
yes, but so, why didn't you unpacked the rootfs to the linux partition?
> thnx for all
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