On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 19:51:59 +0530 Navin wrote:>Hi all,>>I am running
u-b00t-1.6.6 on custom at91sam9263 board.Are you sure it is u-boot-1.6.6? The
latest u-boot in repository is1.3.4.>Now i am able to boot, jffs2 filesystem
with linux-2.6.20 kernel.>but the procedure i am using to burn is jffs2 is :
>1)boot the linux kernel with ramdisk
>2)erase the flash partition using $flasheraseall -j /dev/mtd1>3)writing the
>image using $nandwrite -p /dev/mtd1 rootfs.jffs2>You should be able to flash
>the jffs2 file sytem from u-boot.No need to do it from linux.>The above
>procedure works well for me. But when i try writing the jffs2 filesytem in
>uboot prompt its not booting (kernel panic).
>In uboot i did this way:>>1) tftp 21100000 rootfs.jffs2>2)nand write.jffs2
>21100000 0x200000 0x(hex add of displayed by tftp)>Which command is "nand
>write.jffs2"? Maybe you're using a version whichis modified by the board
>supplier. A "normal" way to flash it would be:cp.b 21100000 $(destiny_addr)
>$(filesize)Cheers.Pedro L.>>What is the write of doing this?>-
>>Regards,>Naveen
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