Hi Dario On 1/8/23 11:07, Dario Binacchi wrote: > Commit 37c5195dfcd157 ("doc: Move distro boot doc to rST") renamed > doc/README.distro to doc/develop/distro.rst. > > Signed-off-by: Dario Binacchi <dario.binac...@amarulasolutions.com> > --- > > doc/README.gpt | 2 +- > doc/README.uniphier | 2 +- > doc/board/emulation/qemu-x86.rst | 2 +- > doc/board/st/stm32mp1.rst | 2 +- > doc/board/tbs/tbs2910.rst | 2 +- > 5 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/doc/README.gpt b/doc/README.gpt > index 91e397d06f88..394cea0aa875 100644 > --- a/doc/README.gpt > +++ b/doc/README.gpt > @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ To restore GUID partition table one needs to: > > "name=u-boot,size=60MiB;name=boot,size=60Mib,bootable;name=rootfs,size=0" > It can be used to locate bootable disks with command > "part list <interface> <dev> -bootable <varname>", > - please check out doc/README.distro for use. > + please check out doc/develop/distro.rst for use. > > 2. Define 'CONFIG_EFI_PARTITION' and 'CONFIG_CMD_GPT' > > diff --git a/doc/README.uniphier b/doc/README.uniphier > index badfacd66aa5..af746f6c316e 100644 > --- a/doc/README.uniphier > +++ b/doc/README.uniphier > @@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ Deployment for Distro Boot > -------------------------- > > UniPhier SoC family boot the kernel in a generic manner as described in > -doc/README.distro . > +doc/develop/distro.rst. > > To boot the kernel, you need to deploy necesssary components to a file > system on one of your block devices (eMMC, NAND, USB drive, etc.). > diff --git a/doc/board/emulation/qemu-x86.rst > b/doc/board/emulation/qemu-x86.rst > index db842f2ece6e..e605ae3ab32e 100644 > --- a/doc/board/emulation/qemu-x86.rst > +++ b/doc/board/emulation/qemu-x86.rst > @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ to instantiate. Note, the maximum supported CPU number in > QEMU is 255. > U-Boot uses 'distro_bootcmd' by default when booting on x86 QEMU. This tries > to > load a boot script, kernel, and ramdisk from several different interfaces. > For > the default boot order, see 'qemu-x86.h'. For more information, see > -'README.distro'. Most Linux distros can be booted by writing a uboot script. > +'distro.rst'. Most Linux distros can be booted by writing a uboot script. > For example, Debian (stretch) can be booted by creating a script file named > 'boot.txt' with the contents:: > > diff --git a/doc/board/st/stm32mp1.rst b/doc/board/st/stm32mp1.rst > index 3759df353ee5..0dcc6b783b89 100644 > --- a/doc/board/st/stm32mp1.rst > +++ b/doc/board/st/stm32mp1.rst > @@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ or: > > +-------+--------+---------+------------------------+------------------------+ > > And the 4th partition (Rootfs) is marked bootable with a file extlinux.conf > -following the Generic Distribution feature (doc/README.distro for use). > +following the Generic Distribution feature (doc/develop/distro.rst for use). > > The size of fip or ssbl partition must be enough for the associated binary > file, > 4MB and 2MB are default values. > diff --git a/doc/board/tbs/tbs2910.rst b/doc/board/tbs/tbs2910.rst > index e97f2b6e6135..4760922a93e6 100644 > --- a/doc/board/tbs/tbs2910.rst > +++ b/doc/board/tbs/tbs2910.rst > @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ If that fails it will then try to boot from several > interfaces using > 'distro_bootcmd': It will first try to boot from the microSD slot, then the > SD slot, then the internal eMMC, then the SATA interface and finally the USB > interface. For more information on how to configure your distribution to > boot, > -see 'README.distro'. > +see 'distro.rst'. > > Links: > ------ Reviewed-by: Patrice Chotard <patrice.chot...@foss.st.com>
Thanks Patrice