
14 Sep
2006
14 Sep
'06
11:47 p.m.
In message 1158269782.16415.87.camel@saruman.qstreams.net you wrote:
I don't know of any way to put the bootloader there. Not to mention that I2C EEPROMS are typically very small and slow. You can store your environment info in the I2C EEPROM, though.
But this is *strongly* discourages. If possible, put it in (NOR) flash, and consider using a redundant environment.
There may be some tricks that others can share, but I'm not aware of any telnet or other network login servers that have been ported. There's no
Then RTFM: see for example doc/README.NetConsole
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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