
On 8/17/07, Wolfgang Denk wd@denx.de wrote:
In message 9e4733910708171458j638b27c8rb7cca7e0ade7ecc1@mail.gmail.com you wrote:
Who is requesting the RAMDisk be loaded, is this coming from the kernel or u-boot? Since I am booting from a NFS root I don't need a
Who is entering the commands?
RAMdisk so I want to turn this off. I'm using OSELAS MPC5200-tiny-5 to build but I'll switch to another environment if needed to work around this.
uboot> run bcmd_net
And now you expect that we guess what "bcmd_net" might be on your system, and all teh other relevant environment settings? I'm afraid my crystal ball is in dire need of an ectoplasmic upgrade. :-)
uboot> printenv baudrate=115200 ethaddr=00:50:C2:6E:26:D3 ipaddr=192.168.1.11 serverip=192.168.1.4 gateway=192.168.1.200 netmask=255.255.255.0 uimage=uImage-pcm030 oftree=oftree-pcm030.dtb jffs2=root-pcm030.jffs2 nfsrootfs=/home/OSELAS.BSP-Phytec-phyCORE-MPC5200B-tiny-5/root mtdparts=mtdparts=physmap-flash.0:256k(ubootl),1792k(kernel),13312k(jffs2),256k(uboot)ro,256k(oftree),-(space) bargs_base=setenv bootargs console=ttyPSC0,115200 $(mtdparts) rw bargs_nfs=setenv bootargs $(bootargs) root=/dev/nfs ip=dhcp nfsroot=$(serverip):$(nfsrootfs),v3,tcp bargs_flash=setenv bootargs $(bootargs) root=/dev/mtdblock2 rootfstype=jffs2 bcmd_flash=run bargs_base bargs_flash; bootm 0xff040000 - 0xfff40000 bcmd_net=run bargs_base bargs_nfs; tftpboot 0x500000 $(uimage); tftp 0x400000 $(oftree); bootm 0x500000 - 0x400000 prg_kernel=tftp 0x400000 $(uimage); erase 0xff040000 0xff1fffff; cp.b 0x400000 0xff040000 $(filesize) prg_jffs2=tftp 0x400000 $(jffs2); erase 0xff200000 0xffefffff; cp.b 0x400000 0xff200000 $(filesize) prg_oftree=tftp 0x400000 $(oftree); erase 0xfff40000 0xfff5ffff; cp.b 0x400000 0xfff40000 $(filesize) ethact=FEC ETHERNET stdin=serial stdout=serial stderr=serial
Environment size: 1162/2044 bytes uboot>
Wolfgang Denk
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