On 28 Oct 2002, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
make ide_disk.elf Or in the normal case of wanting the nic driver as well. make eepro100--ide_disk.nrv2belf (nrv2b is the upx compression algorithm)
no target like that exists in the latest cvs for the 5.1 tree.
Try it. It is there.
[rminnich@brain src]$ pwd /home/rminnich/src/etherboot/etherboot-5.1/src [rminnich@brain src]$ make ide_disk.elf make: *** No rule to make target `ide_disk.elf'. Stop. [rminnich@brain src]$ make eepro100--ide_disk.nrv2belf make: *** No rule to make target `eepro100--ide_disk.nrv2belf'. Stop. [rminnich@brain src]$
??
Also, it seems to me that if I set up BOOT_xyz to be BOOT_DISK, that stuff should get turned on, so that the Principle of Least Surprise is honored.
It is honoured you don't have the IDE driver compiled in.
I'll look at how to do this, but IMHO if you set BOOT_DISK it should force the IDE driver to get compiled in. Is there a reason not to do this (i.e you're going to support all kinds of non-IDE disks).
ron