
15 Sep
2010
15 Sep
'10
8:55 a.m.
Dear =?gbk?B?IkJhaSxjaHVuIiA=?=,
In message 391830493.89.1284520552700.JavaMail.root@bj-mail08.pku.edu.cn you wrote:
I saw "Loading init Ramdisk from Legacy Image at 82000000..." in the boot log. So, what and why is "Legacy Image"? and what is not a legacy image?
A "legacy image" is the old image format created as default by the "mkimage" tool; the new, recommended image format is called "FIT images" (FIT = flattened image tree); see doc/uImage.FIT/ for more information.
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Wolfgang Denk
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