M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers 91-SR-005-10-7L Benutzerhandbuch

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Using the DiskOnChip with Linux OS 
91-SR-005-10-7L REV. 2.0 
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Figure 1: DiskOnChip Pins 
Requirements for Installation of the DiskOnChip into Linux 
In order to prepare the DiskOnChip to boot Linux, the following software programs and tools are required: 
  Linux should be installed on your HDD. It is possible to check the kernel version by typing the command 
uname -r
  The Linux kernel sources should be installed in Linux (if you don’t have them, refer to kernel-HOWTO at 
http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/
). 
If you are about to install Linux, make sure that you also install the kernel sources package and that it is 
possible to pass a full compilation of your sources. 
  A DOS boot diskette or a HDD that boots DOS. 
  M-Systems’ DiskOnChip DOS utilities diskette. 
  M-Systems’ TrueFFS driver for Linux. 
Note: The latest Disk OnChip DOS utilites can be downloaded from M-System’ website: 
www.m-sys.com
3.1  Utilities Diskette Content 
The following files are needed from the DiskOnChip DOS utilities diskette: