Building boot2 for ixp425
Jon Loeliger
jdl at jdl.com
Wed May 13 16:57:20 UTC 2009
Follow up question...
> The instructions say:
>
> Build a kernel configured to mount the file system from ad0. This is
> most easily done by copying the AVILA config file and stripping out
> the BOOTP* options.
>
> Which I did, placing a new "BOOT2" config file in /usr/src/sys/arm/conf.
I forgot to ask the important question here.
By the phrase "Build a kernel configured to ..." here, does it
really mean a whole new "make buildworld" like this:
make KERNCONF=BOOT2 TARGET=arm TARGET_CPUTYPE=xscale \
TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN=true buildworld
or perhaps just:
make KERNCONF=BOOT2 TARGET=arm TARGET_CPUTYPE=xscale \
TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN=true buildkernel
make KERNCONF=BOOT2 TARGET=arm TARGET_CPUTYPE=xscale \
TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN=true DESTDIR=/some/where \
installkernel
within the existing (from nanobsd) environment?
Thanks,
jdl
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