From: manishdkanchan <manishdkanchan00@gmail.com>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot] Changes in uEnv.txt does not work
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 08:38:04 -0800 (PST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <33215335.post@talk.nabble.com> (raw)
Hi,
I am Manish and i have recently started working on beagleboard xm.
I am facing certain issues. Need guidance to solve it.
Background:
I am using beagleboard xm, uboot version 9 of 2011
Intention:
Current version of uboot has the environment variable loaduimage set for
ext3 partition.Now i want the uboot to pick the uimage from fat partition.
I can do it by modifying the uboot code and use the rebuilt uboot but i want
to remove dependency on building uboot for future version. So i was trying
to play around with uEnv.txt
Exercise:
Initially i tried to update loaduimage to fatload mmc ${mmcdev} ${loadaddr}
uImage and tried booting but was unsuccessful.
I tried to uncover the problem by echo statements to track the code flow.
I observed that the
1.Same command works when i change the omap3_beagle.h and rebuild the uboot
but it does not work if i change it using uEnv.txt.
2.Also that the error is returned from mmcboot->bootm command saying the
image is in wrong format. But i am using the same image as in case 1.
Can some on guide me how do i achive this. I want to use uEnv.txt for better
maintanibilty
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2012-01-27 16:38 manishdkanchan [this message]
2012-01-31 16:57 ` [U-Boot] Changes in uEnv.txt does not work Tom Rini
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2012-01-26 16:18 [U-Boot] changes " manish kanchan
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