
8 Jan
2007
8 Jan
'07
2:30 a.m.
In message ba5d9360701071631o63850797m6bd0a960e8723388@mail.gmail.com you wrote:
I understand that u-boot now has the facility of booting PPC-Linux kernels based on the "arch/powerpc" model -- at least for some processors/platforms.
Right.
Once u-boot is set up to boot an "arch/powerpc"-based kernel, can the same bootloader image also boot an older "arch/ppc"-based kernel? Is the infrastructure available to boot older and newer 2.6 kernels from the same u-boot image?
Yes, of course.
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