On Thu, 30 Nov 2017 13:21:24 + (UTC)
"A.W.C." wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Linux embedded file system (Linux v. 2.6.26.5) running on raw NAND
> flash, and use Full Image's RootFS. I need to access to linux shell
> when Linux kernel already is fully loaded and make some changes.
Hello,
Linux embedded file system (Linux v. 2.6.26.5) running on raw NAND flash, and
use Full Image's RootFS.
I need to access to linux shell when Linux kernel already is fully loaded and
make some changes.
U-boot> setenv bootargs console=ttyS1,115200n8 rootfstype=squashfs noalign
Dear man:
I'm sorry to troubling you,but i come cross some problem that can't
be solved.I want to use U-Boot as a bootloader to bulid the embeded linux
development platform.I'm using TI's LM3S8962 processor ,but i can't find
the type or similar in board/ti directory.So I can't complement
Remi Lefevre wrote:
At last, I have some doubt about the fdt timebase-frequency value.
It seems to be set to (bus_clk / 4) on mpc8260, but I cannot find
in the mpc8270 (mpc8280) user manual any confirmation. Does this
value only depends on cpu or could the board have any influence on it ?
I
Remi Lefevre wrote:
Hi,
From your experience, can some incomplete/incorrect U-Boot configuration
lead to MMU init failures inside Linux ?
Particularly, my Linux kernel fails during the first Data Cache Block Store
instruction (dcbst) of the MMU init and I ask myself if this cannot be
Dear Jerry Van Baren,
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
Interestingly enough, dcbst is a *data* cache store, run in the *icache*
flush routine. I assume this is intended to flush out any instructions
that are stuck in the dcache due to writes (self modifying code and/or
loaded/copied
Hello,
we use an TQM5200 Board on an own designed Baseboard than the TB5200 or
STK52xx.
Do we have to reconfigure the U-boot Source for this new baseboard?
And specially, is it necessary to disable the PCI Bus in the U-Boot
Sources when we donĀ“t use this Bus?
Axel Beierlein
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