M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers DiskOnChip, 91-SR-005-10-7L installation manual Limited Warranty

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Using the DiskOnChip with Linux OS

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Contents Using the DiskOnChip with Linux OS Limited Warranty Contents Introduction Hardware Requirements for the DiskOnChipRequirements for Installation of the DiskOnChip into Linux Utilities Diskette ContentLinux Driver for DiskOnChip Installing the DiskOnChip as an Additional Drive Updating the FirmwareFloppy drive must be active. Verify this by typing If the /dev/fd0 doesn’t appear in the first column, typeRemove the old object files Configure the kernel as followsAdding the Driver to the Kernel Check dependenciesBooting the Compiled Kernel from HDD Make the inodes for the DiskOnChipCreating a Linux Partition on the DiskOnChip Save the new partition table disregard any fdisk warnings Creating a Native Linux File System on the DiskOnChipRecheck the partition table Mount the file system to a directoryBooting Linux from the DiskOnChip Creating a Root File System IntroductionRun the script OverviewPopulating the File System Create the list of files to be mountedCopying the Kernel, Updating the Boot Sector and Rebooting Linux will now boot from the DiskOnChip TroubleshootingReboot and load DOS, and reinstall the original firmware Most likely, you forgot to do Additional Information and Tools Sys.comAppendix I Making a Root File System Diskonchip/bin/programname For example Copy the library loaders as followsYou now have pLilo sources Appendix III Applying a Patch Manually There are 5 files that you will need to patchUsing the DiskOnChip with Linux OS Tel Aviv 61580, Israel How to Contact UsAtidim Industrial Park P.O.B