Hi Brian, On Fri, 15 Nov 2024 at 15:35, Brian Sammon <[email protected]> wrote: > > I recently upgraded the u-boot on my Pinebook Pro, and lo and behold!, the > new version supports the built-in display. > > So, now I'm experimenting. I hit the any key to stop the autoboot, and I get > the command prompt. I type "help", and a large quantity of information spews > out to my screen, faster than I can read it, and scrolls off the top. > > So, this prompts a few questions: > 1) is there a paginator, so I can do "help | more" or something like that?
Not that I know of. I suspect something could be implemented, if you are keen. > 2) is there a scroll-back buffer, so I can do something like > "Ctrl-Alt-PageUp" to view stuff that scrolled off the top of the screen? Not on a real board. If you use sandbox, you can do that, though[1] > 3) Is there a website that lists (and documents) the commands available at > the command prompt? Yes at [2]. I'm not sure what proportion are documented overall, but perhaps close to half of the non-board-specific ones are. Regards, Simon [1] https://docs.u-boot.org/en/latest/arch/sandbox/sandbox.html [2] https://docs.u-boot.org/en/latest/usage/index.html

