Question #247588 on AC100_enablement changed:
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LastStarDust posted a new comment:
With your command the kernel starts smoothly but there is some other little 
things to be fixed.
This is the situation:

if I boot with the sd card inserted the kernel loads without prompting for the 
u-boot window.
Then it detects the tarball on the sd card and try to install it on the 
/dev/mmcblk0p12 partition.
I would even let it install the tar.gz archive, if that partition would exist. 
The fact is that I am using the partition table given in the guide I linked 
above. In this partition table Ubuntu can be installed on the 7th partition 
/dev/mmcblk0p7 and I already uncompressed the tar.gz archive in that.

If I boot without the sd card inserted and I plug it in durind the
u-boot prompt window and select "boot from sd card" the kernel loads but
then a blank screen appears and that's all.

What can I do to make the kernel use the /dev/mmcblk0p7 for mounting the 
filesystem?
I though the boot.src file I compiled would have been suitable for that...

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