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ARM Linux - Developer - Booting
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ARM Linux Kernel Boot Requirements. Initial date: May 18, 2002. Revision: 1 - 17 September 2004. 2 - 30 September 2004. In order to boot ARM Linux, you require a boot loader, which is a small program that runs before the main kernel. The boot loader is expected to initialise various devices, and eventually call the Linux kernel, passing information to the kernel. Essentially, the boot loader should provide (as a minimum) the following:. Setup and initialise the RAM. Initialise one serial port. The boot l...
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ARM Linux - Developer
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Welcome to the developer section of the ARM Linux site. Here, we hope to bring you developer-related information about the ARM Linux kernel, not necessarily limited to the ARM port. All information is freely available, so please feel free to browse. Firstly, a note about Linux kernels, support and the community. Russell King's Patch Tracking System. Russell King's ad-hoc Build System. Machine Registry: values for r1 at boot time. Linux kernel 2.6 Bug Tracking System. For 26 kernel bugs only. 25 developme...
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ARM Linux - Mailing Lists
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Note: You are STRONGLY advised to read the FAQ. Before posting to these mailing lists. Which can be found via the links to the left, or the respective words above. C) 2016 Russell King. Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds in the US and some other countries. ARM and StrongARM are trademarks of ARM Ltd. This site is hosted on an EBSA285 StrongARM platform running Linux. Connectivity for this site is provided by Deep Blue Solutions Ltd.
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ARM Linux - What is it?
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What is ARM Linux? The following excerpt is taken from the Linux Kernel README, and is the official description of the Linux Kernel:. Linux is a Unix clone written from scratch by Linus Torvalds with assistance from a loosely-knit team of hackers across the Net. It aims towards POSIX compliance. It is distributed under the GNU General Public License. Further information on the Linux Kernel can be found via the main kernel.org. Okay, but what is ARM Linux? How does Russell fit into this? Russell is respon...
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ARM Linux - Documentation
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ARM Linux Kernel FTP Sites. The history of the project. These sites contain some relevant information on the Linux Operating System and its associated distribution. It is suggested that you have a look around these sites if you want to find out what Linux is all about. The RedHat pages are strongly advised if you wish to install the ARM Linux RedHat-like distribution. Note that the ARM Linux RedHat-like distribution is not. UK Linux home page. Maintained by Alan Cox. C) 2016 Russell King.
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ARM Linux - News
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Posted by Russell King on Wednesday 06 March 2013 10:15 - Updated 09 March 2013 17:45. Yesterday, ZenIV had a problem with one of its many disks at 03:03 UTC - one of two for the /home partition. The drive appeared to have filled up all available sectors for reallocation, and then just got stuck. Bryce cleared space on the FTP archive disks, and transferred /home to there, which allowed the machine to resume normal operations. Make good on their promises to call you back - and people wonder why I try to ...