Hello,<br><br>Read on...<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2009/5/13 代尔欣 <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:daierxin@gmail.com">daierxin@gmail.com</a>></span><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Hi Luis,<br> The problem turns out to *parallel make*. I already resolve it. Another question for you.<br>Our ramdisk is for embedded system. The boot loader are neither grub nor lilo. So it has not a menu.lst to edit. The ramdisk is a image-initrd not a cpio-initrd. So a linuxrc script will be called. I search the website most is about how to setup splashy on desktop environment (debian, arch, ubuntu...) which use grub or lilo. <br>
<br>I'm new on splashy(even on linux kernel), can you please give me some
guide about how to make the splashy work on such type of ramdisk. <br><br>If you need more information about the ramdisk, please reply this mail. I'll try to collect what you want to know.<br><br>Thank!<br></blockquote>
<div><br>Splashy itself only requires that your kernel has framebuffer support (like vesafb). You will also need fbcon (modinfo fbcon). After that, you can copy Splashy and it's libraries to your image and then execute it from linuxrc like:<br>
<br>/sbin/splashy boot<br><br>That's all. Splashy is just an application.<br><br>Now, after that, you will need to send Splashy information about the boot process. For this you will need /sbin/splashy_update "progress 10" (for 10%. 100 for 100%, etc...)<br>
That means that you will need to write scrips to call splashy_update and send progress "steps" accordingly.<br><br>Easy.<br><br>For more information, check out the files HACKING and README from Splashy's git repository.<br>
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