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Subject: RE: command line args enabled in PROM
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 10:59:18 -0700
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From: "Warren Gale" <warren.gale@onstor.com>
To: "Andy Sharp" <andy.sharp@onstor.com>


Ok,  Thanks..  Will go look.

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Sharp=20
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 10:54 AM
To: Warren Gale
Subject: Re: command line args enabled in PROM

Nope, this is the 'g' command ~:^)

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On Thu, 12 Apr 2007 10:25:11 -0700 "Warren Gale"
<warren.gale@onstor.com> wrote:

> Hi Andy,
>  I'm not ignoring you, really. I've been working on a PROM release for
> Ops.
> I briefly looked for something ifdef out but didn't see anything
> obvious.
> Think I need a little more info.=20
> Is this for the "load -a 83000000 <ip> <filename>" command?
>=20
> Thanks,
> Warren
>=20
>=20
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Sharp=20
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 5:28 PM
> To: Warren Gale
> Cc: Brian Stark
> Subject: command line args enabled in PROM
>=20
> Hi Warren,
>=20
> I know we discussed this before but I need to reiterate, because we
> need it so that people can boot their Bobcat's with Linux.  We need
> the command line args handling re-enabled in the PROM.  It should be
> there but commented out, just like the call_vectors code was.  The
> kernel already has all the code necessary to process the command line
> args as they are passed by PMON.
>=20
> This is the most important change we need right now.  Otherwise, I
> have to build a special version of the kernel for each and every
> person and machine.  And you know how these fingers don't like to do
> work.
>=20
> Thanks,
>=20
> a
