I am booting with rtl 2.3 from a DOC device and now I should try to move on to mini-rtl. Because the RTL footprint is too big. According to what i understand from Nicholas McGuire's instructions and Stuart Warren's posting (thank you Sirs), there are 4 ways of running the mini-rtl from a DOC device: 1- To boot DOS and place a reference to mini-rtl image in the Autoexec.bat file as mentioned by Stuart Warren. 2- To somehow get the mini-rtl pre-patched and patch that with the DOC driver modules and recompile a mini-DOC-rtl kernel. 3- To shrink down an rtl-DOC kernel down to a mini-rtl-DOC size kernel using the mini-rtl as a reference.(not really a 3rd solution) 4- To completely forget about the above and use the method that you might like to suggest. (most likely) Can i get some advice on this please? Nicholas/ Stuart if you read this please could you drop me some instructions in a newbee level so that i can follow? Thanks. ************* Off topic!!! ************* A few weeks ago i posted a problem with booting rtl from a DiskOnChip (DOC) flash disk. LILO was aborting with a Block Move Error, error 0x01 Thanks for your kind comments. The platform in use was an ampro CM-4GE Rev b, CPU 486 DX4 with an award bios v3.01. After about 3 weeks of loosing hair the solution turns out to be a BIOS update. I've asked ampro for a description of the problem, no answers yet. Emeel. -- [rtl] --- To unsubscribe: echo "unsubscribe rtl" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] OR echo "unsubscribe rtl <Your_email>" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- For more information on Real-Time Linux see: http://www.rtlinux.org/rtlinux/
