Re: [U-Boot-Users] Run Linux kernel from within a JFFS2 filesystem

2008-06-14 Thread Luigi 'Comio' Mantellini
Ciao Pesà, U-Boot can load an image from a jffs2 fs using the fsload command: fsload DEST_ADDR imagename Furthermore, you need to properly define the mtdpart and mtdids environment vars or define the opportune #define, like this: #define MTDIDS_DEFAULT "nor0=phys_mapped_flash" #define

[U-Boot-Users] Run Linux kernel from within a JFFS2 filesystem

2008-06-14 Thread Giuseppe Modugno
Hi all, this is my first post in this mailing list. I hope I don't start with a FAQ. On my board I have installed U-Boot and I'm able to run Linux kernel and rootfs via Flash/Flash (ramdisk/image file) or TFTP/NFS. Of course, either ramdisk and nfs aren't suitable for my end application (ram