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2009-11-25, 15:08
(This post was last modified: 2009-11-25, 18:20 by Swifty.)
Can't provide any dev help I'm afraid (bit beyond my current abilities) but just wanted to say don't give up on this!
It looks really promising and as TheUni has pointed out, I'm sure once work on Camelot has settled down some of the excellent folks on these forums would be willing to lend you a hand.
Really impressed with your work so far, the boot time in that video looks amazing - would be the holy grail for some people if Live was using something like this!
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davilla
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with a tuned boot sequence, we should be able to get the AppleTV booting in less than 15 seconds.
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theuni
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fastboot was moved into the kernel around 2.6.30 or so and defaults to on. There's a kernel param to disable, but don't remember off the top of my head. Google should know.
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which revision do you use? for revisions older then r1480 you must kernel rename to openelec.kernel and system to openelec.system and on newer revisions to KERNEL and SYSTEM. you must also load kernel with args like boot=/dev/sda1 disk=/dev/sda2. boot is the partion where kernel and system is and disk is an partion where you have your data (home). can i write an PM to you?
greetings, Stephan