Thanks, I followed that app note and I now have my uImage on the flash and my 
DVEVM boots without the Ethernet connection to the host. now I want to have the 
board load my app once it finishes booting i.e. so I don't have to login as 
root and load the app manually over the serial connection. I'm sure this can be 
done as this is how the board behaves out of the box with the TI demo apps 
(encode, decode, encodedecode etc in the menu interface). how do I set this up 
for my app?
Thanks
Euan

-----Original Message-----
From: Mukherjee, Somnath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 December 2007 09:30
To: Cochrane, Euan; Davinci-Linux-Open-Source (E-mail)
Subject: RE: boot and load app without host machine


Why don't you burn the uImage on the flash itself? 
Did you see the attached doc before?

Thanks,
Somnath

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Cochrane, Euan
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 2:48 PM
To: Davinci-Linux-Open-Source (E-mail)
Subject: boot and load app without host machine

Hey, at the moment I boot my DVEVM via TFTP and launch my app from the
command line using minicom. I now need to do some testing with a machine
in another part of the site and I don't want to have to bring my host
machine with me. What I want to do is have the DVEVM boot using my boot
image that I created and then load my app once the boot has completed so
that I don't need to have the DVEVM connected to my host. How can I do
this? Currently the uImage I want to use is on the host PC hard drive in
/tftpboot and my app I want to run is on the DVEVM hard drive in
/opt/dvevm.
Thanks,
Euan
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