
30 Apr
2011
30 Apr
'11
10:32 a.m.
Dear Valentin Longchamp,
In message ba20e078a0b5ac55510f321b282dbff192ffba15.1302272395.git.valentin.longchamp@keymile.com you wrote:
From: Holger Brunck holger.brunck@keymile.com
The pnvram size was used later from start scripts in linux. Therefore it must be set inside u-boot.
How does this work? A plain setenv() here just adds an entry to the hash table where U-Boot stores the variables. This data is not accessable in Linux ("start scripts in linux" being init scripts?)
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Wolfgang Denk
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