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H A D | rd.c | ea5da297 Wed Feb 17 21:25:49 GMT 2010 miod <miod@openbsd.org> If PMON has loaded an initrd binary, and this binary looks like a valid ELF image, assume it's the kernel and try to boot it immediately.
This allows a Gdium system with both the bootloader and the kernel image on an ext2fs partition, with `al' pointing to the bootblocks and `rd' pointing to the kernel in PMON environment, to boot a kernel with proper kernel symbols, for the first time. (please don't get me started on how reliable `load -k' is on the Gdium)
Bump bootblocks version to 0.2.
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H A D | Makefile.inc | diff ea5da297 Wed Feb 17 21:25:49 GMT 2010 miod <miod@openbsd.org> If PMON has loaded an initrd binary, and this binary looks like a valid ELF image, assume it's the kernel and try to boot it immediately.
This allows a Gdium system with both the bootloader and the kernel image on an ext2fs partition, with `al' pointing to the bootblocks and `rd' pointing to the kernel in PMON environment, to boot a kernel with proper kernel symbols, for the first time. (please don't get me started on how reliable `load -k' is on the Gdium)
Bump bootblocks version to 0.2.
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H A D | machdep.c | diff ea5da297 Wed Feb 17 21:25:49 GMT 2010 miod <miod@openbsd.org> If PMON has loaded an initrd binary, and this binary looks like a valid ELF image, assume it's the kernel and try to boot it immediately.
This allows a Gdium system with both the bootloader and the kernel image on an ext2fs partition, with `al' pointing to the bootblocks and `rd' pointing to the kernel in PMON environment, to boot a kernel with proper kernel symbols, for the first time. (please don't get me started on how reliable `load -k' is on the Gdium)
Bump bootblocks version to 0.2.
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H A D | libsa.h | diff ea5da297 Wed Feb 17 21:25:49 GMT 2010 miod <miod@openbsd.org> If PMON has loaded an initrd binary, and this binary looks like a valid ELF image, assume it's the kernel and try to boot it immediately.
This allows a Gdium system with both the bootloader and the kernel image on an ext2fs partition, with `al' pointing to the bootblocks and `rd' pointing to the kernel in PMON environment, to boot a kernel with proper kernel symbols, for the first time. (please don't get me started on how reliable `load -k' is on the Gdium)
Bump bootblocks version to 0.2.
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H A D | conf.c | diff ea5da297 Wed Feb 17 21:25:49 GMT 2010 miod <miod@openbsd.org> If PMON has loaded an initrd binary, and this binary looks like a valid ELF image, assume it's the kernel and try to boot it immediately.
This allows a Gdium system with both the bootloader and the kernel image on an ext2fs partition, with `al' pointing to the bootblocks and `rd' pointing to the kernel in PMON environment, to boot a kernel with proper kernel symbols, for the first time. (please don't get me started on how reliable `load -k' is on the Gdium)
Bump bootblocks version to 0.2.
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