
29 Feb
2004
29 Feb
'04
6:23 p.m.
In message E1Awx0E-000193-Ly@server4.anonymousnetworks.com you wrote:
I'm using u-boot 1.0.0 on a xilinx embedded ppc 405 and I see the follow unexplained behavior:
if I do a bootp <address> <filename> it always bootp's the filename stored in environment variable bootfile rather than the filename I specify in the command line. If I have no bootfile env variable it tries to bootp a garbage file name.
What does the reply packet sent by your BOOTP server contain exactly?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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