The morty branch of meta-xilinx creates a second file called “BOOT.bin” as well 
as “boot.bin” (this being Linux, case is significant in filenames); this is the 
file you need to use. You will also need to configure local.conf to set up the 
FSBL correctly (see http://www.wiki.xilinx.com/Using+meta-xilinx-tools+layer). 
What this web page doesn’t mention is that you need to add the following line:

BIF_PARTITION_ATTR[fsbl]="bootloader"

Depending on what you are doing you may also need to configure u-boot 
(uEnv.txt) and devicetree to get the system to boot properly.
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From: Philip Gilley [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 10 May 2017 19:27
To: [email protected]
Subject: [meta-xilinx] Issue with boot.bin file for picozed

I have been trying to get my PicoZed to boot off the SD card with yocto. I have 
been using the morty branch and the boot.bin file just cause the PS lights on 
the carrier board to blink red. I tried going back to the Jethro branch to see 
if the older branch made a difference and that branch's boot.bin file atleast 
sent the message "unsupported boot mode selected" to the console instead of the 
PS blinking. I was successful running yocto on my zedboard. Please let me know 
if I am doing anything wrong.

Thanks in advance,
Philip
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