flash-kernel
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flash-kernel is a script which will put the kernel and initramfs in
the boot location of embedded devices that don't load the kernel and
initramfs directly from /boot.  flash-kernel supports devices that
boot from flash memory (hence the name) as well as some devices that
require a special boot image on the disk.

Supported systems
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The following systems are supported:

 - Buffalo Linkstation Live
 - Buffalo Linkstation Live, version 3 (LS-CHL)
 - Buffalo Linkstation Mini
 - Buffalo Linkstation Pro
 - Buffalo/Revogear Kurobox Pro
 - D-Link DNS-323
 - GLAN Tank
 - GuruPlug
 - HP t5325 Thin Client
 - HP Media Vault mv2120
 - Intel SS4000-E
 - Linksys NSLU2
 - Marvell OpenRD-Base
 - Marvell OpenRD-Client
 - Marvell OpenRD-Ultimate
 - Neo FreeRunner (GTA02)
 - QNAP TS-109
 - QNAP TS-110 Turbo NAS
 - QNAP TS-119 Turbo NAS
 - QNAP TS-209
 - QNAP TS-210 Turbo NAS
 - QNAP TS-219 and TS-219P Turbo NAS
 - QNAP TS-409
 - QNAP TS-410 and TS-410U Turbo NAS
 - QNAP TS-419P and TS-419U Turbo NAS
 - Seagate FreeAgent DockStar
 - SheevaPlug
 - SheevaPlug eSATA
 - Thecus N2100

If you would like to see support for another device, please file a bug
report in the Debian Bug Tracking System and include all information
related to the boot process of your device.  Instructions can be found
at http://bugs.debian.org/

