
3 Jan
2011
3 Jan
'11
2:19 p.m.
Dear Macpaul Lin,
In message AANLkTin9L0NhBASkgFDP6xR6W=LjRsoYeNkS_RRWpf_b@mail.gmail.com you wrote:
What would be the benefit of such an option?
For example, if user have did some env setting manually before booting OS, and then he want's to drop all those previous env modification. He just need to restart the u-boot which is already in the memory, then the default env parameters will comes back.
Entering the command "env default -f" will do the same. No restart needed at all.
Anything else?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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