On 12/05/2013 01:27 PM, Leslie P. Polzer | PORT ZERO wrote:
> any hints on how to create an ISO that is bootable> on another architecture?
To answer my own question here:
It depends largely on the board. For example the RPI
requires a binary blob as part of the booting process,
along with a configuration text file and some other
stuff.
There's also a generic bootloader called Das Uboot
which can be adjusted to run on various boards.
Leslie
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On Sun, 22 Dec 2013 17:01:24 +0100
"Leslie P. Polzer | PORT ZERO" <polzer@port-zero.com> wrote:
> On 12/05/2013 01:27 PM, Leslie P. Polzer | PORT ZERO wrote:> > > any hints on how to create an ISO that is bootable> > on another architecture?> > To answer my own question here:> > It depends largely on the board. For example the RPI> requires a binary blob as part of the booting process,> along with a configuration text file and some other> stuff.> > There's also a generic bootloader called Das Uboot> which can be adjusted to run on various boards.
Right. Sorry for missing the mail.
I have working script to create rpi images. I also have wandboard image
using uboot, but that is not scripted yet.
- Timo
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