Yes, i have tried to press the 'space' several times, but the u-boot i am 
using does't support the 'space' press. And when the OS has started, i 
delete the kernel and restart the board. Now, the u-boot goto command line 
model. But this is too complex and will destroy the kernel which had been 
stored in nandflash before.


Lori Gao

R&D center(Shanghai)
Rayco (Shanghai) Medical Products Company Limited
Carestream Health Inc.



Yusuf Caglar AKYUZ <[email protected]> 
02/22/2009 03:10 PM

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Re: How to stop the u-boot autoboot?






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Lori Gao wrote:
> Dear All:
> 
> When i set the bootdelay parameter to zero, the u-boot will boot OS 
> without delay. But in this situation, i can't stop the u-boot into the 
> command model even pressing ctrl+c. How can i keep no delay to boot OS 
and 
> step into the command line model of u-boot if necessary? 
> 

I tried different u-boot versions. Some gave me a commandline even
with a 0 bootdelay if I press 'space' several times just at the
booting, but some didn't. You must persist!

My other approach is to delete linux kernel partition after the boot
so that u-boot finds nothing to load and falls back to command line.

Regards,
Caglar

> 
> 
> 
> Lori Gao
> 
> R&D center(Shanghai)
> Rayco (Shanghai) Medical Products Company Limited
> Carestream Health Inc.
> 
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