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The latest PA-RISC Boot Loader (palo) allows loading of gzip compressed vmlinuz kernels. So let's now switch to build a vmlinuz file when we build a palo boot image. PALO version 1.9 (or higher) is required for this which is available at git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/deller/palo.git Signed-off-by: Helge Deller <deller@gmx.de> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 3.10
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# This a generic Palo configuration file. For more information about how
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# it works try 'palo -?'.
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#
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# Most people using 'make palo' want a bootable file, usable for
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# network or tape booting for example.
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--init-tape=lifimage
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--recoverykernel=vmlinuz
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########## Pick your ROOT here! ##########
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# You need at least one 'root='!
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#
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# If you want a root ramdisk, use the next 2 lines
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# (Edit the ramdisk image name!!!!)
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--ramdisk=ram-disk-image-file
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--commandline=0/vmlinuz HOME=/ root=/dev/ram initrd=0/ramdisk panic_timeout=60 panic=-1
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# If you want NFS root, use the following command line (Edit the HOSTNAME!!!)
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#--commandline=0/vmlinuz HOME=/ root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=HOSTNAME ip=bootp
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# If you have root on a disk partition, use this (Edit the partition name!!!)
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#--commandline=0/vmlinuz HOME=/ root=/dev/sda1
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