From: Bob C. <bco...@ve...> - 2011-01-14 23:27:05
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Hi Steve, I actually got your attachment even if the email bounced on you. I have been following this thread with interest and because my host computer runs Fedora 14, which has fdisk from util-linux-ng 2.18, I decided to try out your very convenient mksdcard.sh script. What you will see next in this post is output from the mksdcard.sh script, then the entire boot log generated from the time I applied power to my Overo FE, then more commentary from me about sfdisk. Here is how I invoked mksdcard.sh: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [bob@deaf57 sakoman]$ sudo ./mksdcard.sh /dev/sdb overo console umount: /dev/sdb1: not mounted umount: /dev/sdb2: not mounted 1024+0 records in 1024+0 records out 1048576 bytes (1.0 MB) copied, 0.202255 s, 5.2 MB/s Disk /dev/sdb doesn't contain a valid partition table DISK SIZE – 8018460672 bytes CYLINDERS – 974 Checking that no-one is using this disk right now ... OK Disk /dev/sdb: 974 cylinders, 255 heads, 63 sectors/track sfdisk: ERROR: sector 0 does not have an msdos signature /dev/sdb: unrecognized partition table type Old situation: No partitions found New situation: Units = cylinders of 8225280 bytes, blocks of 1024 bytes, counting from 0 Device Boot Start End #cyls #blocks Id System /dev/sdb1 * 0+ 8 9- 72261 c W95 FAT32 (LBA) /dev/sdb2 9 973 965 7751362+ 83 Linux /dev/sdb3 0 - 0 0 0 Empty /dev/sdb4 0 - 0 0 0 Empty Successfully wrote the new partition table Re-reading the partition table ... If you created or changed a DOS partition, /dev/foo7, say, then use dd(1) to zero the first 512 bytes: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/foo7 bs=512 count=1 (See fdisk(8).) umount: /dev/sdb1: not mounted mkfs.vfat 3.0.9 (31 Jan 2010) umount: /dev/sdb2: not mounted mke2fs 1.41.12 (17-May-2010) Filesystem label=rootfs OS type: Linux Block size=4096 (log=2) Fragment size=4096 (log=2) Stride=0 blocks, Stripe width=0 blocks 484800 inodes, 1937840 blocks 96892 blocks (5.00%) reserved for the super user First data block=0 Maximum filesystem blocks=1988100096 60 block groups 32768 blocks per group, 32768 fragments per group 8080 inodes per group Superblock backups stored on blocks: 32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912, 819200, 884736, 1605632 Writing inode tables: done Creating journal (32768 blocks): done Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done This filesystem will be automatically checked every 34 mounts or 180 days, whichever comes first. Use tune2fs -c or -i to override. Backing up previously downloaded files (if any) mv: cannot stat `sakoman-console-image.tar.bz2': No such file or directory Downloading files from http://feeds.sakoman.com/feeds/gnome-r12/images/overo/current --2011-01-14 17:37:19-- http://feeds.sakoman.com/feeds/gnome-r12/images/overo/current/MLO Resolving feeds.sakoman.com... 209.139.209.168 Connecting to feeds.sakoman.com|209.139.209.168|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 24284 (24K) [text/plain] Saving to: `MLO' 100%[===================================================================================================================================================================================================>] 24,284 110K/s in 0.2s 2011-01-14 17:37:19 (110 KB/s) - `MLO' saved [24284/24284] --2011-01-14 17:37:19-- http://feeds.sakoman.com/feeds/gnome-r12/images/overo/current/u-boot.bin Resolving feeds.sakoman.com... 209.139.209.168 Connecting to feeds.sakoman.com|209.139.209.168|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 235248 (230K) [application/octet-stream] Saving to: `u-boot.bin' 100%[===================================================================================================================================================================================================>] 235,248 132K/s in 1.7s 2011-01-14 17:37:21 (132 KB/s) - `u-boot.bin' saved [235248/235248] --2011-01-14 17:37:21-- http://feeds.sakoman.com/feeds/gnome-r12/images/omap3-multi/current/uImage Resolving feeds.sakoman.com... 209.139.209.168 Connecting to feeds.sakoman.com|209.139.209.168|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 2919216 (2.8M) [text/plain] Saving to: `uImage' 100%[===================================================================================================================================================================================================>] 2,919,216 556K/s in 10s 2011-01-14 17:37:32 (283 KB/s) - `uImage' saved [2919216/2919216] --2011-01-14 17:37:32-- http://feeds.sakoman.com/feeds/gnome-r12/images/omap3-multi/current/sakoman-console-image.tar.bz2 Resolving feeds.sakoman.com... 209.139.209.168 Connecting to feeds.sakoman.com|209.139.209.168|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 34189148 (33M) [application/x-bzip2] Saving to: `sakoman-console-image.tar.bz2' 100%[===================================================================================================================================================================================================>] 34,189,148 2.38M/s in 19s 2011-01-14 17:37:51 (1.75 MB/s) - `sakoman-console-image.tar.bz2' saved [34189148/34189148] Populating boot partition files Boot partition complete Populating rootfs partition files This will take several minutes . . . Rootfs partition complete SD card creation was successful -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here is what happened when I tried to boot this on my Overo FE, with the help of a Kermit 9.0 (alpha) console: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (/home/bob/Downloads/ckerm9/) C-Kermit>set flow-control none (/home/bob/Downloads/ckerm9/) C-Kermit>set carrier-watch off (/home/bob/Downloads/ckerm9/) C-Kermit>set speed 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0, 115200 bps (/home/bob/Downloads/ckerm9/) C-Kermit>connect Connecting to /dev/ttyUSB0, speed 115200 Escape character: Ctrl-\ (ASCII 28, FS): enabled Type the escape character followed by C to get back, or followed by ? to see other options. ---------------------------------------------------- �tصb�$U @ @ @QT,0@ @ @ Texas Instruments X-Loader 1.4.4ss (Jan 13 2011 - 13:42:08) OMAP3530-GP ES3.1 Board revision: 0 Reading boot sector Loading u-boot.bin from mmc U-Boot 2010.12 (Jan 13 2011 - 13:43:22) OMAP3530-GP ES3.1, CPU-OPP2, L3-165MHz, Max CPU Clock 600 mHz Gumstix Overo board + LPDDR/NAND I2C: ready DRAM: 256 MiB NAND: 256 MiB MMC: OMAP SD/MMC: 0 In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Board revision: 0 Tranceiver detected on mmc2 No EEPROM on expansion board Die ID #30f200040000000004037b701001d008 Net: No ethernet found. Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 Booting from nand ... NAND read: device 0 offset 0x280000, size 0x400000 4194304 bytes read: OK ## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at 82000000 ... Image Name: Angstrom/2.6.35/overo Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed) Data Size: 2899480 Bytes = 2.8 MiB Load Address: 80008000 Entry Point: 80008000 Verifying Checksum ... OK Loading Kernel Image ... OK OK Starting kernel ... Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel. Linux version 2.6.35 (st...@ww...) (gcc version 4.3.3 (GCC) ) #1 Mon Nov 15 08:58:53 PST 2010 CPU: ARMv7 Processor [411fc083] revision 3 (ARMv7), cr=10c53c7f CPU: VIPT nonaliasing data cache, VIPT nonaliasing instruction cache Machine: Gumstix Overo Memory policy: ECC disabled, Data cache writeback OMAP3430/3530 ES3.1 (l2cache iva sgx neon isp ) SRAM: Mapped pa 0x40200000 to va 0xfe400000 size: 0x100000 Reserving 12582912 bytes SDRAM for VRAM Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 65024 Kernel command line: console=ttyS2,115200n8 mpurate=500 vram=12M omapfb.mode=dvi:1024x768MR-16@60 omapfb.debug=y omapdss.def_disp=dvi root=/dev/mtdblock4 rw rootfstype=jffs2 PID hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) Dentry cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes) Inode-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes) Memory: 128MB 128MB = 256MB total Memory: 241616k/241616k available, 20528k reserved, 0K highmem Virtual kernel memory layout: vector : 0xffff0000 - 0xffff1000 ( 4 kB) fixmap : 0xfff00000 - 0xfffe0000 ( 896 kB) DMA : 0xffc00000 - 0xffe00000 ( 2 MB) vmalloc : 0xd0800000 - 0xf8000000 ( 632 MB) lowmem : 0xc0000000 - 0xd0000000 ( 256 MB) modules : 0xbf000000 - 0xc0000000 ( 16 MB) .init : 0xc0008000 - 0xc0030000 ( 160 kB) .text : 0xc0030000 - 0xc0548000 (5216 kB) .data : 0xc056c000 - 0xc05ab520 ( 254 kB) Hierarchical RCU implementation. RCU-based detection of stalled CPUs is disabled. Verbose stalled-CPUs detection is disabled. NR_IRQS:402 Clocking rate (Crystal/Core/MPU): 26.0/224/500 MHz omap_hwmod: l3_hwmod: cannot be enabled (3) omap_hwmod: l4_core_hwmod: cannot be enabled (3) omap_hwmod: l4_per_hwmod: cannot be enabled (3) omap_hwmod: l4_wkup_hwmod: cannot be enabled (3) Reprogramming SDRC clock to 224791666 Hz dpll3_m2_clk rate change failed: -22 GPMC revision 5.0 IRQ: Found an INTC at 0xfa200000 (revision 4.0) with 96 interrupts Total of 96 interrupts on 1 active controller OMAP GPIO hardware version 2.5 OMAP clockevent source: GPTIMER1 at 32768 Hz Console: colour dummy device 80x30 Calibrating delay loop... 499.92 BogoMIPS (lpj=1949696) pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301 Mount-cache hash table entries: 512 CPU: Testing write buffer coherency: ok devtmpfs: initialized regulator: core version 0.5 NET: Registered protocol family 16 Found NAND on CS0 Switched to new clocking rate (Crystal/Core/MPU): 26.0/500/224 MHz OMAP DMA hardware revision 4.0 bio: create slab <bio-0> at 0 SCSI subsystem initialized usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs usbcore: registered new interface driver hub usbcore: registered new device driver usb i2c_omap i2c_omap.1: bus 1 rev3.12 at 2600 kHz twl4030: PIH (irq 7) chaining IRQs 368..375 twl4030: power (irq 373) chaining IRQs 376..383 twl4030: gpio (irq 368) chaining IRQs 384..401 regulator: VUSB1V5: 1500 mV normal standby regulator: VUSB1V8: 1800 mV normal standby regulator: VUSB3V1: 3100 mV normal standby twl4030_usb twl4030_usb: Initialized TWL4030 USB module regulator: VMMC1: 1850 <--> 3150 mV at 3000 mV normal standby regulator: VDAC: 1800 mV normal standby regulator: VDVI: 1800 mV normal standby i2c_omap i2c_omap.3: bus 3 rev3.12 at 400 kHz Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.23. Bluetooth: Core ver 2.15 NET: Registered protocol family 31 Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain Switching to clocksource 32k_counter musb_hdrc: version 6.0, musb-dma, host, debug=0 musb_hdrc musb_hdrc: MUSB HDRC host driver musb_hdrc musb_hdrc: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1 usb usb1: New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0002 usb usb1: New USB device strings: Mfr=3, Product=2, SerialNumber=1 usb usb1: Product: MUSB HDRC host driver usb usb1: Manufacturer: Linux 2.6.35 musb-hcd usb usb1: SerialNumber: musb_hdrc hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found hub 1-0:1.0: 1 port detected musb_hdrc musb_hdrc: USB Host mode controller at fa0ab000 using DMA, IRQ 92 NET: Registered protocol family 2 IP route cache hash table entries: 2048 (order: 1, 8192 bytes) TCP established hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes) TCP bind hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) TCP: Hash tables configured (established 8192 bind 8192) TCP reno registered UDP hash table entries: 256 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) UDP-Lite hash table entries: 256 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) NET: Registered protocol family 1 RPC: Registered udp transport module. RPC: Registered tcp transport module. RPC: Registered tcp NFSv4.1 backchannel transport module. VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.2 Dquot-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order 0, 4096 bytes) JFFS2 version 2.2. (NAND) (SUMMARY) © 2001-2006 Red Hat, Inc. msgmni has been set to 471 alg: No test for stdrng (krng) Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 253) io scheduler noop registered io scheduler deadline registered io scheduler cfq registered (default) OMAP DSS rev 2.0 OMAP DISPC rev 3.0 OMAP VENC rev 2 OMAP DSI rev 1.0 Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled serial8250.0: ttyS0 at MMIO 0x4806a000 (irq = 72) is a ST16654 serial8250.1: ttyS1 at MMIO 0x4806c000 (irq = 73) is a ST16654 serial8250.2: ttyS2 at MMIO 0x49020000 (irq = 74) is a ST16654 console [ttyS2] enabled brd: module loaded loop: module loaded omap2-nand driver initializing NAND device: Manufacturer ID: 0x2c, Chip ID: 0xba (Micron NAND 256MiB 1,8V 16-bit) cmdlinepart partition parsing not available Creating 5 MTD partitions on "omap2-nand.0": 0x000000000000-0x000000080000 : "xloader" 0x000000080000-0x000000240000 : "uboot" 0x000000240000-0x000000280000 : "uboot environment" 0x000000280000-0x000000680000 : "linux" 0x000000680000-0x000010000000 : "rootfs" usb 1-1: new high speed USB device using musb_hdrc and address 2 smsc911x: Driver version 2008-10-21. smsc911x: Driver version 2008-10-21. usbcore: registered new interface driver asix usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_ether ehci_hcd: USB 2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver ehci-omap ehci-omap.0: OMAP-EHCI Host Controller ehci-omap ehci-omap.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2 ehci-omap ehci-omap.0: irq 77, io mem 0x48064800 ehci-omap ehci-omap.0: USB 2.0 started, EHCI 1.00 usb usb2: New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0002 usb usb2: New USB device strings: Mfr=3, Product=2, SerialNumber=1 usb usb2: Product: OMAP-EHCI Host Controller usb usb2: Manufacturer: Linux 2.6.35 ehci_hcd usb usb2: SerialNumber: ehci-omap.0 hub 2-0:1.0: USB hub found hub 2-0:1.0: 3 ports detected usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=0409, idProduct=0050 usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Product=0, SerialNumber=0 hub 1-1:1.0: USB hub found hub 1-1:1.0: 7 ports detected Initializing USB Mass Storage driver... usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage USB Mass Storage support registered. mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice twl_rtc twl_rtc: rtc core: registered twl_rtc as rtc0 twl_rtc twl_rtc: Power up reset detected. i2c /dev entries driver OMAP Watchdog Timer Rev 0x31: initial timeout 60 sec twl4030_wdt twl4030_wdt: Failed to register misc device twl4030_wdt: probe of twl4030_wdt failed with error -16 Bluetooth: HCI UART driver ver 2.2 Bluetooth: HCI H4 protocol initialized Bluetooth: HCI BCSP protocol initialized Bluetooth: HCILL protocol initialized usbcore: registered new interface driver usbhid usbhid: USB HID core driver usbcore: registered new interface driver snd-usb-audio No device for DAI omap-mcbsp-dai-0 No device for DAI omap-mcbsp-dai-1 No device for DAI omap-mcbsp-dai-2 No device for DAI omap-mcbsp-dai-3 No device for DAI omap-mcbsp-dai-4 overo SoC init asoc: twl4030 <-> omap-mcbsp-dai-0 mapping ok ALSA device list: #0: overo (twl4030) oprofile: hardware counters not available oprofile: using timer interrupt. TCP cubic registered NET: Registered protocol family 17 NET: Registered protocol family 15 Bluetooth: L2CAP ver 2.14 Bluetooth: L2CAP socket layer initialized Bluetooth: SCO (Voice Link) ver 0.6 Bluetooth: SCO socket layer initialized Bluetooth: RFCOMM TTY layer initialized Bluetooth: RFCOMM socket layer initialized Bluetooth: RFCOMM ver 1.11 Bluetooth: BNEP (Ethernet Emulation) ver 1.3 Bluetooth: BNEP filters: protocol multicast Bluetooth: HIDP (Human Interface Emulation) ver 1.2 ThumbEE CPU extension supported. Power Management for TI OMAP3. VFP support v0.3: implementor 41 architecture 3 part 30 variant c rev 1 fbcvt: 1024x768@60: CVT Name - .786M3-R Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 128x48 regulator_init_complete: incomplete constraints, leaving VDAC on twl_rtc twl_rtc: setting system clock to 2000-01-01 00:00:10 UTC (946684810) mmc0: host does not support reading read-only switch. assuming write-enable. mmc0: new high speed SDHC card at address b368 mmcblk0: mmc0:b368 USD 7.46 GiB mmcblk0: p1 p2 mmc1: new SDIO card at address 0001 JFFS2 notice: (1) jffs2_build_xattr_subsystem: complete building xattr subsystem, 0 of xdatum (0 unchecked, 0 orphan) and 0 of xref (0 dead, 0 orphan) found. VFS: Mounted root (jffs2 filesystem) on device 31:4. devtmpfs: mounted Freeing init memory: 160K INIT: version 2.86 booting Please wait: booting... Starting udev ads7846 spi1.0: touchscreen, irq 274 usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial USB Serial support registered for generic usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial_generic usbserial: USB Serial Driver core input: ADS7846 Touchscreen as /devices/platform/omap2_mcspi.1/spi1.0/input/input0 USB Serial support registered for GSM modem (1-port) usbcore: registered new interface driver option option: v0.7.2:USB Driver for GSM modems FAT: bogus number of reserved sectors VFS: Can't find a valid FAT filesystem on dev mmcblk0. lib80211: common routines for IEEE802.11 drivers libertas_sdio: Libertas SDIO driver libertas_sdio: Copyright Pierre Ossman EXT3-fs: barriers not enabled kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds EXT3-fs (mmcblk0p2): using internal journal EXT3-fs (mmcblk0p2): mounted filesystem with writeback data mode libertas: 00:19:88:3a:ba:22, fw 9.70.7p0, cap 0x00000303 libertas: wlan0: Marvell WLAN 802.11 adapter Remounting root file system... Caching udev devnodes Populating dev cache NET: Registered protocol family 10 ALSA: Restoring mixer settings... Configuring network interfaces... done. Starting portmap daemon: portmap. net.ipv4.conf.default.rp_filter = 1 net.ipv4.conf.all.rp_filter = 1 Mon Nov 15 13:11:00 GMT 2010 Turning echo off on /dev/ttyS1 INIT: Entering runlevel: 5 Starting system message bus: dbus. Starting Hardware abstraction layer hald Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server: sshd done. Starting advanced power management daemon: No APM support in kernel (failed.) Starting ntpd: done Starting syslog-ng:. * Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Daemon: avahi-daemon [ ok ] Starting Bluetooth subsystem: CSR build ID 0x0C-0x5C Device setup complete ttyS1 bluetoothd hid2hci rfcomm. Waiting for connection on channel 1 Starting Network connection manager daemon: NetworkManager. Starting PVR ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready Starting GPE display manager: gpe-dm .-------. | | .-. | | |-----.-----.-----.| | .----..-----.-----. | | | __ | ---'| '--.| .-'| | | | | | | | |--- || --'| | | ' | | | | '---'---'--'--'--. |-----''----''--' '-----'-'-'-' -' | '---' The Angstrom Distribution overo ttyS2 Angstrom 2010.7-test-20101115 overo ttyS2 overo login: root root@overo:~# uname -a Linux overo 2.6.35 #1 Mon Nov 15 08:58:53 PST 2010 armv7l unknown root@overo:~# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm pretty new to this myself. You will probably have to correct me. Here is what I think is happening. Written into NAND are a November 15 version of the kernel and rootfs. I think MLO and U-boot are a little more recent than that, but definitely not January 13. What my SD card is doing seems to be: It is booting the January 13 version of MLO and U-boot, which is on the SD card. But it is booting the kernel and rootfs from NAND, not the SD card. So I am not seeing the console image that your script put on the SD card for me. I wonder if there is a bug in the mksdcard.sh script? The bug, specifically, has to do with my being on a Fedora 14 host and using sfdisk from the util-linux-ng 2.18 version: $ rpm -q --whatprovides /sbin/sfdisk util-linux-ng-2.18-4.6.fc14.x86_64 And the solution to the problem is to use fdisk with the -c=dos -u=cylinders parameters if the fdisk version is from util-linux-ng 2.18. I'll now do that manually with the console images that your script downloaded for me and see if there is a difference. (I could be putting my foot in my mouth here, after all, if you determine that I actually did boot your console images.) Thanks Bob Cochran On 01/14/2011 10:04 AM, Steve Sakoman wrote: > On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 6:46 AM, Rosendahl, Stephan<sro...@co...> wrote: >> If you could provide a manual how to create a proper sd card , that would be really fine. >> Until now I created them step-by-step as described here: http://www.gumstix.net/Setup-and-Programming/view/Overo-Setup-and-Programming/Creating-a-bootable-microSD-card/111.html > Well, that *should* work! > > Let's try another more automated approach. > > I've attached a script that automatically formats and downloads the > files required to create a bootable sd card. > > I assume you know what device your sd card mounts as on your > development machine. On my Ubuntu machine it shows up as /dev/sdc and > that is what I will use in the example below. Please make sure you > don't specify your development machine's root file system device! > That would be a *very* bad idea :-) > > You may need to make the script executable with chmod +x mksdcard.sh > > Execute the script with the following parameters: > > sudo ./mksdcard /dev/sdc overo console > > Note that you must use the sudo prefix (or run as root) in order to > properly create a bootable SD card. The script will indicate an error > if you do not do so. > > The script will then proceed to properly format the SD card, download > the proper images for your board, and then write the images to the > card. When the script completes it will indicate whether the card > creation was successful or not (and why). > > This process can take some time and is highly dependent on the > download speed of your connection. > > Remove the card from your development machine and boot your overo with > it. Let us know how it works! > > Steve > > >> I also managed to erase the onboard nand on one of my testing COMs that can't boot from sd card, maybe I get I working again with a proper >> sd card created the way you describe it. >> >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> Stephan >> >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >> Von: Steve Sakoman [mailto:sa...@gm...] >> Gesendet: Freitag, 14. Januar 2011 15:12 >> An: General mailing list for gumstix users. >> Betreff: Re: [Gumstix-users] new overo air does not come up while sd card inserted >> >> On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 6:00 AM, Rosendahl, Stephan<sro...@co...> wrote: >>> I reformatted the SDHC card entirely!! >> Then there is something about your process that the ROM bootloader is having issue with. >> >> At this point you have a couple of options: >> >> 1. Figure out how to change your sd card creation process to generate an acceptable image 2. Flash a more recent x-load into nand so that you get proper memory detection. >> >> I would suggest the former approach, though reflashing x-load isn't a bad idea, just on principal! >> >> Let me know if you would like help with approach 1. >> >> Steve >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Protect Your Site and Customers from Malware Attacks Learn about various malware tactics and how to avoid them. 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