Article Shows How to Embed Linux in EPROM
Nov 5, 1999 — by Rick Lehrbaum — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsAn article by Dave Bennett describes one way to run Linux in an embedded system with no hard disk. The approach was developed as part of an Operator Interface display subsystem developed by Boeing Flight Test. The airborne environment's requirements for rugged, robust operation dictated building the operator interface without a hard disk. In his article on embedding Linux in EPROM, Dave provides step-by-step approach to configuring a Linux system so it can boot from an EPROM solid state disk (SSD).
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