you can use fw_printenv and fw_setenv commands to read and set uboot environment params from the kernel. google out the commands and you will get all the neccessory info about these commands.....

gather bzbz wrote:
What is the best way to read the "bootdelay" param from the linux kernel? Looks like the NAND param sector address starts from 0x42000000 + 0x80000, an ioremap failed. Anyone knows how to read the u-boot params on the NAND from the kernel? Thx a ton!




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