qtmoko v28

Gennady Kupava gb at bsdmn.com
Thu Oct 21 21:10:29 CEST 2010


Hi, Ed,

Ah, yesterday i were thinking 'interesting, where is my NAND/jffs2
option?' but forgot about it today :) Sure, typo. Updated. 

But beware, you should consider my env only as example - it boots sd
card by default, limits sd clock to values appropriate to my card.

Gennady

В Чтв, 21/10/2010 в 21:37 +0200, Ed Kapitein пишет:
> Hi Grennady,
> 
> I notice two times  "menu_1=" , is that intenional or just a typo?
> Kind regards,
> Ed
> 
>  On 10/21/2010 08:21 PM, Gennady Kupava wrote:
> > В Чтв, 21/10/2010 в 20:57 +0200, David Garabana Barro пишет:
> >
> >> Gennady
> >>
> >> Is your "242-glamo-timings uboot" ubifs capable?
> >>
> >> I cannot boot qtmoko v28 with it, even after changing bootargs...
> >>
> > Hi, David.
> >
> > Sure, it works ok here. Basically, u-boot's job on nand is only load
> > kernel from fsless partition, transfer boot params to it, and execute
> > kernel, so it is completely indefferent to kind of fs you have. glamo
> > timings has no relation to NAND at all too.
> >
> > Recheck your env params and you downloaded everything in right way
> > (kernel, u-boot env). My updated u-boot env (xfs on sd card):
> >
> > Source: http://www.bsdmn.com/openmoko/glamo/242/ubienv/environment.in
> > Binary: http://www.bsdmn.com/openmoko/glamo/242/ubienv/u-boot_env.in3
> >
> > Gennady
> >
> >
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