Dear Simon Schwarz,
In message <[email protected]> you wrote:
>
> This prints:
> # help bootm
> bootm - boot application image from memory
>
> Usage:
> bootm [addr [arg ...]]
> - boot application image stored in memory
> passing arguments 'arg ...'; when booting a Linux kernel,
> 'arg' can be the address of an initrd image
You must either have a very old version of U-Bot, or one without FDT
support built in.
> > What exactly is your problem?
> Thanks - john already pointed me to this. This works. It was/is just a
> problem with the help text - duno why..
Hm... I get this:
=> help bootm
bootm - boot application image from memory
Usage:
bootm [addr [arg ...]]
- boot application image stored in memory
passing arguments 'arg ...'; when booting a Linux kernel,
'arg' can be the address of an initrd image
===> When booting a Linux kernel which requires a flat device-tree
===> a third argument is required which is the address of the
===> device-tree blob. To boot that kernel without an initrd image,
===> use a '-' for the second argument. If you do not pass a third
===> a bd_info struct will be passed instead
Sub-commands to do part of the bootm sequence. The sub-commands must be
issued in the order below (it's ok to not issue all sub-commands):
start [addr [arg ...]]
loados - load OS image
ramdisk - relocate initrd, set env initrd_start/initrd_end
===> fdt - relocate flat device tree
cmdline - OS specific command line processing/setup
bdt - OS specific bd_t processing
prep - OS specific prep before relocation or go
go - start OS
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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