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What I mean is that the SD card must be ext3 only in the case you want
to boot from it. I guess that uboot doesn't recognize the FAT partition.
But maybe ext2 could also boot? and as you said it would be preferable
for the SD.

Jean-Michel


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>> Just a thought... have you formatted the SD to ext3 before to 
>> put the files? It is necessary.
> 
> Surely ext3 = journaling = more writes than ext2 != good on flash
> storage? I thought FAT and ext2 were the preferred file system formats
> for SD cards.
> 
> Andrew
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