Hi.
I was trying to write a file to FAT file system by U-Boot command. I tried 'fatwrite' and 'save'. I cannot create a file in a sub-directory. > fatwrite mmc 0:1 81000000 boot/a 10 created a file 'boot/a' in the root directory. But I want a file 'a' in the directory path '/boot/'. The directory looks like follows: => ls mmc 0:1 boot/ 16 boot/a 16 boot//a 2 file(s), 1 dir(s) => ls mmc 0:1 boot ./ ../ extlinux/ 7674090 Image.gz 5177610 rootfs.cpio.uboot 15002 uniphier-ld20-global.dtb 3 file(s), 3 dir(s) I wrote kernel, rootfs, etc. into the '/boot' directory by mounting the device from Linux. But, the U-Boot command cannot do likewise because U-boot recognizes '/' as a part of a file name. Is there a solution, or am I missing something? Thanks. -- Best Regards Masahiro Yamada _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de https://lists.denx.de/listinfo/u-boot