A Dijous, 4 de de febrer de 2010 04:21:36, Jonathan Schultz va escriure: > Hello, > > Since I only ever boot my freerunner under Debian I do get pretty sick > of having to play with the boot loader menu every time I boot. It's > especially painful when the freerunner has crashed to the boot process > does a disk check then (usually) reboots a 2nd time, requiring a 2nd > intervention with the boot load. > > So, what I'd like to do is make the default boot (even using the NOR > boot loader, so the real factory default) start my Debian system. The > obvious way to do this seems to be to put a second boot loader into the > flash which then mounts the SD and boots from there. But I have no idea > how to do this. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I will put Qi in the NAND boot loader. It's also possible to edit the environment of u-boot NAND from debian with uboot-envedit and nandwrite as install.sh does (http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg- fso/files.git;a=blob;f=install.sh;hb=2ba63d015b032bc41ced7b02fa3f1232cf7dbcf9) but bear in mind that the default menu entry could boot with different vales than in a menu-less boot. It could also be edited from a PC using a cu,neocon,... when it is in the NAND boot menu. The NOR u-boot and environ need of the debug board http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Flashing_NOR _______________________________________________ support mailing list support@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support