On 1/30/2018 12:56 PM, mugginsac wrote:
> Charles,
> 
> Robert’s instructions only create two partitions, an A2 and an EXT4. 
> The “A2” partition is where  u-boot-with-spl.sfp gets written. 
> The ext4 partition is for linux. The kernel resides in the “boot” directory 
> along with a directory for the extlinux.conf file, and a directory for the 
> device tree files.
> 
> I don’t see a .rbf file copied anywhere.

The FAT partition is not necessary, but that's how the Altera created
images are setup.  If you want to use U-Boot to program the FPGA, put
the rbf file in the /boot directory along with the kernel.  You'll
probably also have to update the U-Boot script, but it may be setup to
program the FPGA if it finds a magically named rbf file (probably
soc_system.rbf, but I haven't worked much with Robert's images for the
SoC+FPGA parts yet).

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