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diff --git a/de/using-d-i/modules/arm/flash-kernel-installer.xml b/de/using-d-i/modules/arm/flash-kernel-installer.xml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..49fb6ddbf --- /dev/null +++ b/de/using-d-i/modules/arm/flash-kernel-installer.xml @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +<!-- retain these comments for translator revision tracking --> +<!-- original version: 69318 untranslated --> + + <sect3 arch="arm"> + <title>Making the system bootable with flash-kernel</title> +<para> + +As there is no common firmware interface on all ARM platforms, the +steps required to make the system bootable on ARM devices are +highly device-dependent. &debian; uses a tool called +<command>flash-kernel </command> to take care of this. Flash-kernel +contains a database which describes the particular operations that are +required to make the system bootable on various devices. It detects +whether the current device is supported, and if yes, performs the +necessary operations. + +</para><para> + +On devices which boot from internal NOR- or NAND-flash memory, +flash-kernel writes the kernel and the initial ramdisk to this internal +memory. This method is particularly common on older armel devices. +Please note that most of these devices do not allow having multiple +kernels and ramdisks in their internal flash memory, i.e. running +flash-kernel on them usually overwrites the previous contents of the flash +memory! + +</para><para> + +For ARM systems that use u-boot as their system firmware and boot the +kernel and the initial ramdisk from external storage media (such as +MMC/SD-cards, USB mass storage devices or IDE/SATA harddisks), +flash-kernel generates an appropriate boot script to allow autobooting +without user interaction. + +</para> + </sect3> |