Hi Edward,
This is what I have in the uEnv.txt file > > > bootcmd="" > bootfile="zImage" > ethact="" > loadaddr="" > nandboot="" > nandroot="" > nandrootfstype="" > nandargs="" > loaduimage="" > loaduimagefat="" > nandboot="" > mpurate="auto" > bootcmd="mmc rescan ; fatload mmc 0:1 0x80300000 zImage; bootz 0x80300000" > > Why are you setting all the variables to "". You really only have to overwrite the ones you need to change. > dvimode="hd720 omapfb.vram=0:8M,1:4M,2:4M" > optargs="consoleblank=0" > console="ttyO2 console=tty0,115200n8" > vram=16M > saveenv > printenv > > It appears that some of variable get written with other data ie vram I am > setting to 16M but sometimes I see it set to 12M see at the end > I have tried setting the variables manually and executing saveenv > All the ones I don't want set setenv name and then saveenv > still see the same values > when I was using uImage and no > this is what I used for my uEnv.txt > > mpurate=auto > > Are you still trying to solve the problem with the rootfs or is that another problem? > mmcroot=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rw > mmcrootfstype=ext3 rootwait > According to these settings your kernel is passed information to look for an ext3 root file system on the second partition of the an SD card on /dev/mmcblk0. Are you booting from an SD card? However, in your first boot it seems to look for an ubifs. I am not sure what you are looking for. Maybe you can attach an new boot log. :rjs
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