Now that sounds a _lot_ easier : you'll need to repeat *all* of the
bootargs when you run `setenv', then do not run savenv, go straight to
`bootd'.
Thanks for the clarification, Thomas.
Erm - did I miss the <irony/sarcasm> tag here ;-) ?
No sarcasm intended, the instruction was for the OP (could have made
that clearer). We're talking AmigaOne here, otherwise I wouldn't have
jumped in at all.
I have a great AmigaONE computer
^^^^^^^^
Sorry, my bad, overread ^that word of the OP all the time %) - if I
hadn't I probably wouldn't have replied at all, assuming this is an
AmigaONE specific problem - so thanks for clarifying ;-).
We haven't got a boot selector yet. The environment can point to
exactly one partition for booting, and if I've read it right it will
load the first file on that - it has to be a PReP partition, and since
it doesn't have a filesystem I guess there's only ever one file.
Alternatively, you override it to boot from a different PReP disk
partition, or a CD. It's fun, it just takes a bit of getting used to.
Wonder why they didn't use openfirmware like most PPCs - backwards
compatibility to older AmigaOS - or is this firmware not as "open as in
speech"?
-Thomas