Thread (2 messages) 2 messages, 2 authors, 2000-03-24

RE: kernel executing from flash

From: Rob Taylor <hidden>
Date: 2000-03-24 09:54:18

Possibly related (same subject, not in this thread)

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[ref] you wrote:
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all Linux I know will be copied during startup from Harddisk,
NFS or Flash to RAM and will be executed there.
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Is there a possibility for smaller systems to run the
kernel directly from flash memory as other embedded os's do?
Did somebody try this or is it totaly impossible?

It may be possible, but usually it does not make much sense - to  run
the  kernel directly from FLASH you must store an uncompressed kernel
image there, so you need  more  FLASH.  Given  the  price  difference
between  FLASH  and  DRAM  memory is often cheaper to uncompress into
RAM, and run from RAM.
not to mention that DRAM is usually faster than FLASH...

Rob

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