Bering-uClibc 4.x - User Guide - Installing the Disk Image
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Choosing An Image File to Download
For Bering-uClibc 4.x there are several different disk image files available for download. These offer a choice of tailored variants of the same basic distribution. The different variables are:
- The Linux kernel optimisations:
- i486 is the most basic and most widely compatible kernel variant, suitable for Intel 486 CPUs (or better).
- i686 is a variant which is optimised for Intel Pentium Pro CPUs (or better) and supports multiple CPUs / CPU cores.
- geode is a variant which is optimised for AMD Geode CPUs such as are used in e.g. the PC Engines ALIX boards.
- The boot media type:
- syslinux for flash drive or hard drive devices such as a USB or Compact Flash drive or a standard hard disk.
- isolinux for CD-ROM devices (optionally in conjunction with a floppy disk for storing configuration changes).
- pxelinux for PXE network booting.
- The console type:
- vga for a standard VGA console.
- ser for an RS-232 Serial console.
If in doubt then start with the first (most standard) option in each case - in other words the combination i486_syslinux_vga.
Download Location
TODO Add details of the download location URL and directory structure.
Copying to the Installation Media
- CD-ROM
- CF Card (via USB card interface in another PC)
- CF Card (via PXE boot)
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