Am 13/09/2012 06:55, schrieb Fabio Estevam:
> Hi Stefano,
>
> On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 6:44 PM, stefano babic wrote:
>
>> U-Boot for mx35pdk runs from NOR and not from NAND. There is no support
>> to run from NAND. Even if I can "convince" the board to boot from NAND,
>> this was not pushed to ma
I am totally agree with you Fabio. By reading the README.txt, it gives
clear impression regarding NAND that it can also be used as an alternate.
The text should be modify for NAND so that no one further stuck on it.
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 9:55 AM, Fabio Estevam wrote:
> Hi Stefano,
>
> On Wed,
Dear Stefano,
You really explained well. I have got it now. For now I have left the NAND
flash and instead I'm now using NOR. I have successfully boot Linux with
the latest kernel 3.5.3 from NOR.
Thanks a lot for all your support.
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 2:44 AM, stefano babic wrote:
> Am 12/09
Hi Stefano,
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 6:44 PM, stefano babic wrote:
> U-Boot for mx35pdk runs from NOR and not from NAND. There is no support
> to run from NAND. Even if I can "convince" the board to boot from NAND,
> this was not pushed to mainline. I explain why.
Reading board/freescale/mx35pdk
Am 12/09/2012 23:07, schrieb Marek Vasut:
> Dear Muhammad Usman,
>
Hi Muhammad,
> Ccing Stefano.
>
>> I am adding support of imx35pdk in yocto.
>> I have done with my bsp. But the u-boot that build in response of my bsp
>> only runs over NOR and not on NAND. I spend 2 days on it but failed to d
Dear Muhammad Usman,
Ccing Stefano.
> I am adding support of imx35pdk in yocto.
> I have done with my bsp. But the u-boot that build in response of my bsp
> only runs over NOR and not on NAND. I spend 2 days on it but failed to do
> so. I read some where that mx35pdk required some external 4-pins
I am adding support of imx35pdk in yocto.
I have done with my bsp. But the u-boot that build in response of my bsp
only runs over NOR and not on NAND. I spend 2 days on it but failed to do
so. I read some where that mx35pdk required some external 4-pins bla bla
something like that.
Also the u-boot
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