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Linux Dual-Boot using the onboard VIA686B IDE controller with DMA turned off
On a Dual-Booting system using the VIA686B IDE controller with DMA turned off (using 'ide=nodma' on the bootargs parameter), the
following initialisation processes occur before control is passed to the Linux Kernel:
First-level bootloader: entered main
First-level bootloader: got 1 valid boot sources
AmigaOS4 first-level bootloader.
Scanning HDD ST380011A 3JV1T5PP 3.06... Entered find_sec_bl_start
Reading sector 0
Reading sector 1
Found an HD
FLB: found something
FLB: SLB of length 31072; loading
found AmigaOS4 second level bootloader.
FLB: SLB loaded; now launching it
Loading .text @ 0x014000a0 (24920 bytes)
Loading .rodata @ 0x014061f8 (2669 bytes)
Loading .data @ 0x01417000 (464 bytes)
Loading .got2 @ 0x014171d0 (724 bytes)
Loading .sdata @ 0x014174a4 (16 bytes)
Clearing .sbss @ 0x014174b8 (176 bytes)
Clearing .bss @ 0x01417568 (3928 bytes)
A1 Second-level booter V2.
Idea, design and main code: Andrea Vallinotto.
Testing and fixes: Stefan Burstroem
SFS and ISO9660 reading routines: Joerg Strohmayer.
Linux booting extensions: Andrea and the GRUB team.
Booting configuration Linux
## Booting image at 00500000 ...
Image Name: Linux-2.4.26
Created: 2004-12-21 5:24:48 UTC
Image Type: PowerPC Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
Data Size: 1310377 Bytes = 1.2 MB
Load Address: 00000000
Entry Point: 00000000
Verifying Checksum ... OK
Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK
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and as such is subject to revision at any time. Amiga Auckland cannot guarantee any of the information and cannot be held
accountable for any issues that may result from using it.
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