> On Mar 6, 2019, at 7:46 PM, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
>
> On 2019-03-06, Rick Thomas wrote:
>> Anybody know how can I determine where u-boot is storing it’s environment?
>> Is there an environment variable where that info is stored?
>> (-: Any ironic self-reference in the previous question is
On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 11:11 AM Rick Thomas wrote:
> Anybody know how can I determine where u-boot is storing it’s environment?
That depends on which build of u-boot you are using, what hardware you
are using etc, but all of them should be able to print it with the
printenv command.
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bye,
pab
On 2019-03-06, Rick Thomas wrote:
> Anybody know how can I determine where u-boot is storing it’s environment?
> Is there an environment variable where that info is stored?
> (-: Any ironic self-reference in the previous question is entirely
> un-intentional… ;-)
At least for recent u-boot packag
Anybody know how can I determine where u-boot is storing it’s environment?
Is there an environment variable where that info is stored?
(-: Any ironic self-reference in the previous question is entirely
un-intentional… ;-)
Thanks!
Rick
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