From: Joe C. <joe...@gm...> - 2005-03-25 15:09:41
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> Keichii Moto wrote: > Hello, Hello Keichii, > If I recall correctly, except u-boot bootloader, > others use zImage to boot. > I want to know whether u-boot can boot zImage or not. > I tested it, it can"t :-( > If I want u-boot to zImage, would you tell me how to > do? Thank you very much. I just sent you the diff for booting zImage in private. Please test whether it works for you or not. I'd like to use raw binary to boot either. Since I'm currently working on porting QNX to Gumstix, I don't want to use mkimage to create uImage 'cause I don't have Linux machines. If Gumstix wants to other operating systems running on it, I think Craig might consider supporting raw binary as well. > BTW, why u-boot 1.1.1 or 1.1.2 doesn"t have bootelf > command? How do I enable it if I want? Thanks. 1.1.2 have bootelf command, but 1.1.1 not on my board. > -kt Regards, Joe. |
From: Craig H. <cr...@hu...> - 2005-03-25 18:14:48
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On Mar 25, 2005, at 7:09 AM, Joe Culler wrote: > operating systems running on it, I think Craig might consider > supporting raw binary > as well. u-boot can boot raw binary, ELF, or uImage files. >> BTW, why u-boot 1.1.1 or 1.1.2 doesn"t have bootelf >> command? How do I enable it if I want? Thanks. > > 1.1.2 have bootelf command, but 1.1.1 not on my board. 1.1.1 didn't have enough room because at that point it had to fit in the first 128k sector in flash. Now, u-boot uses 2 128k sectors, so there's tons of room to turn on pretty much all of u-boot's features. C |