From 4aca87515a5083ae0e31ce3177189fd43b6d05ac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andreas Baumann Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2015 13:58:15 +0100 Subject: patch to Vanilla Tomato 1.28 --- .../router/busybox/examples/bootfloppy/bootfloppy.txt | 18 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 'release/src/router/busybox/examples/bootfloppy/bootfloppy.txt') diff --git a/release/src/router/busybox/examples/bootfloppy/bootfloppy.txt b/release/src/router/busybox/examples/bootfloppy/bootfloppy.txt index 090ef049..9e2cbe2b 100644 --- a/release/src/router/busybox/examples/bootfloppy/bootfloppy.txt +++ b/release/src/router/busybox/examples/bootfloppy/bootfloppy.txt @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This document describes how to buid a boot floppy using the following components: - Linux Kernel (http://www.kernel.org) - - uClibc: C library (http://cvs.uclinux.org/uClibc.html) + - uClibc: C library (http://www.uclibc.org/) - Busybox: Unix utilities (http://busybox.net/) - Syslinux: bootloader (http://syslinux.zytor.com) @@ -38,13 +38,13 @@ Making a Root File System The following steps will create a root file system. - Create an empty file that you can format as a filesystem: - + dd if=/dev/zero of=rootfs bs=1k count=4000 - Set up the rootfs file we just created to be used as a loop device (may not - be necessary) + be necessary) - losetup /dev/loop0 rootfs + losetup /dev/loop0 rootfs - Format the rootfs file with a filesystem: @@ -72,11 +72,11 @@ The following steps will create a root file system. - Install the Busybox binary and accompanying symlinks: (chdir to busybox directory) - make PREFIX=(path to)loop/ install + make CONFIG_PREFIX=(path to)loop/ install - Make device files in /dev: - This can be done by running the 'mkdevs.sh' script. If you want the gory + This can be done by running the 'mkdevs.sh' script. If you want the gory details, you can read the script. - Make necessary files in /etc: @@ -101,15 +101,15 @@ The following steps will create the boot floppy. Note: You will need to have the mtools package installed beforehand. - Insert a floppy in the drive and format it with an MSDOS filesystem: - + mformat a: (if the system doesn't know what device 'a:' is, look at /etc/mtools.conf) - Run syslinux on the floppy: - + syslinux -s /dev/fd0 - + (the -s stands for "safe, slow, and stupid" and should work better with buggy BIOSes; it can be omitted) -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf