On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 01:18:24PM +0200, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:

> After using configure-uboot.sh, the first boot did not work
> (openmoko logo staying). I went into the NAND boot manager, selected
> "boot", I got an error message I could not read, selected "boot"
> again and it worked.

This is reproducible, every time I reboot the machine. The solution is
inserting a "sleep 1" between mmcinit and ext2load. My card seems not
to be the only one needing that, see
e.g. http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SanDisk/SDSDQ-016G-E11M

My SD card is a SanDisk  SDSDQ-8192-E11M.

Maybe the configure-uboot.sh should just put that sleep by default to
be on the safe side? I'd be happy to prepare a patch if it is decided
it should do it.

(I hope the people preparing the debian-installer way of installing
are reading this, too.)

-- 
Lionel

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