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The Cobalt Hacking FAQ
Firstly, you put LBA48 capable disks into your Cobalt (e.g. ATA133). Secondly, you are trying to boot a 2.4.19 kernel. The 2.4.19 kernel was the first ...
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Misc. stuff - gripes and props - on the record
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The Cobalt Hacking FAQ
Q: How do I get to the LCD boot menu? A: Hold down the 'S' button while powering the system on. You will eventually be presented with a menu. ...
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Misc. stuff - gripes and props - on the record
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The Cobalt Hacking FAQ
These should also work in all systems. Q: What size disks can I put in my Cobalt? A: All Cobalt systems used LBA24 disk controllers. ...
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The Cobalt Hacking FAQ
Flash ROM images that have been tested by Sun/Cobalt are available at http://www.hockin.org/~thockin/cobalt_2.4 - read the docs. The Cobalt ROM source was ...
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The Cobalt Hacking FAQ
These should also work in all systems. Q: What size disks can I put in my Cobalt? A: All Cobalt systems used LBA24 disk controllers. ...
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The Cobalt Hacking FAQ
Q: Can I run a 2.6.x kernel on my Cobalt? A: I have never tried. .... Q: Can I use ext3 on my Cobalt? A: Yes, but you need flash ROMs from the 2.10.x series ...
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Maintaining a kernel CVS tree
Whenever there is a new version of the Linux kernel we want to sync with, we should first tag the current HEAD state:. cvs tag LAST_2_4_7 ...
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Maintaining a kernel CVS tree
Maintaining a kernel CVS tree. These are guidelines and procedures I developed to sanely manage a modified kernel tree, while regularly updating from the ...