于 2014年03月28日 17:33, Huang Shijie 写道:
于 2014年03月28日 17:01, Lothar Waßmann 写道:
There is no need for the ROM code to access any other partition than
the bootloader itself. Thus Linux can perfectly well be booted from
Assume the ROM only access the partition which contains the bootloader, and the ROM does the swapping for the pages(but we do not do the swapping to these pages),
I mean the kernel do not do the swapping when we burn the uboot to the NAND.

thanks
Huang Shijie

what will happen?




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