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Date:	Fri, 31 Aug 2007 18:08:04 +0200
From:	"Xu Yang" <risingsunxy@...glemail.com>
To:	"Uli Luckas" <u.luckas@...d.de>
Cc:	LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: parse_tag_ramdisk

Hi Uli,

thanks ,

I just found in the bootloader I used "go" to access the kernel, maybe
the problem is caused by this, I will check it further.
by the way, do you know how to setup the address of the ramdisk in the
bootloader? I used bootm kernel_address ramdisk_address.

is this enough?

regards,

Yang


2007/8/30, Uli Luckas <u.luckas@...d.de>:
> On Thursday, 30. August 2007, Xu Yang wrote:
> > Hi Uli,
> >
> >
> > thanks for your reply.
> >
> > just have a question, where is the tag list, how can i modify this?
> >
> If you don't know where the list is created, how do you now that it contains a
> ramdisk tag? There is a chance, that the kernel does not even get a ram disk
> tag at all. This would also explain, why it is not parsed ;-)
>
> The tag list is supplied by your bootloader. How the bootloader creates the
> list and how to change the order depends on your bootloader. You probably
> have to read (and patch) it's source code.
>
> regards,
> Uli
>
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