Re: [ARMedslack] Hello

2011-03-16 Thread Davide
4) You mentioned just renaming kernel and initrd: is that part of what needs to be done to boot from usb ? 4 depends on the boot loader you are using and if you use the pre-configured boot commands. I'm using this:

Re: [ARMedslack] Hello

2011-03-16 Thread Thorsten Mühlfelder
Am Wednesday 16 March 2011 12:22:18 schrieb Davide: I look like it replaces the original uboot on mtd0, is that correct ? I'm not sure anymore. I would have to investigate the script again first. While openwrt is using original uboot to start another version so that if you screw up you still

Re: [ARMedslack] Hello

2011-03-16 Thread Davide
I look like it replaces the original uboot on mtd0, is that correct ? I'm not sure anymore. I would have to investigate the script again first. While openwrt is using original uboot to start another version so that if you screw up you still have the original one to get things

Re: [ARMedslack] Hello

2011-03-16 Thread Thorsten Mühlfelder
Am Wednesday 16 March 2011 13:45:53 schrieb Davide: Yes, that's possible. AFAIK you just have to place the second u-boot to the NAND address where originally the kernel can be found. If it fails to load the second u-boot the first u-boot must be able to boot from usb to recover

Re: [ARMedslack] Hello

2011-03-16 Thread Davide
Some hints: Create first partition as fat on usb stick, second partition as ext4. The first will be the boot partition and contain your uImage. usb start ext2load usb 0:1 0x640 /uImage setenv bootargs root=/dev/sda2 rootfstype=ext4 run bootcmd Something like this... Cool this