The boot order those people are talking about is probably OS only, and if
not they're not talking about this hardware. You *have* to at minimum boot
MLO from flash media, or *maybe* serial. You can not load this from USB
period.

On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 6:54 AM, Carsten <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>       is there any way to load MLO and u-boot *directly* from an USB
> device? I have found
>       different answers searching the net. One people say, the boot order
> can
>       be USB => UART => MMC => NAND (if user button is pressed or
>       resistors installed), others say, the ROM does not support USB boot.
>
>       What we want to do is a *fallback boot*. First, the board should try
>       from boot device A and if this fails due to to a hardware error, it
> should
>       try booting from an alternative device.
>
>       What we *not* want to do is to boot MLO/u-boot from eMMC and later
>       load linux from USB. This way is easy and works, but it is not a
>       fallback solution.
>
>       Thanx for answers in advance
>       Carsten
>
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