Hey Ashwin,

I thought Android probably bring his own version: like something in
the "bootable"-folder of the source tree... after all kernel and root-
file-system are included.

So is the boot-loader the only thing of the operating system: Android
which is not officially supported by the AOSP?

Greetz
dudero

On 14 Dez., 19:09, Ashwin Bihari <abih...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Android is based on the Linux Kernel, so you need to determine what it
> takes to load the Kernel. U-Boot is traditionally is used to boot
> Linux. I know Motorola has a custom boot loader for the Droid (as an
> example)..
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> But start with U-Boot unless you have reasons otherwise..
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> Regards
> -- Ashwin
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> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Dudero <sinfanh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
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> > I have a question about the android open source project:
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> > Android has its own boot-loader, or is it necessary to take someone
> > like U-Boot?
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> > Greetz
> > dudero
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