Hi, Huang Shijie wrote: > 于 2014年03月28日 17:33, Huang Shijie 写道: > > 于 2014年03月28日 17:01, Lothar Waßmann 写道: > >> There is no need for the ROM code to access any other partition than > >> the bootloader itself. Thus Linux can perfectly well be booted from > > Assume the ROM only access the partition which contains the > > bootloader, and > > the ROM does the swapping for the pages(but we do not do the swapping > > to these pages), > I mean the kernel do not do the swapping when we burn the uboot to the NAND. > The kernel need not be able to write the bootloader to NAND. If you want a kernel that can do it, you just need to boot it with one line in the DTB removed.
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