
I see this as well. I am running on a custom pxa255 board. I get around this problem by setting the bootdelay to 0.
Michael
On Friday, July 18, 2003, at 01:11 PM, Brian S. Park wrote:
Hi all, I'm using u-Boot 0.4.0 with our custom board based on IBM walnut. I noticed that if I do not have the HyperTerminal running, the boot process never proceeds.
If I power up the target with out HyperTerminal running, it never comes up. As soon as start HyperTerminal, I see print out for Kernel download and the board boots up. It looks as though it was waiting for the serial communication before it starts downloading the kernel over the ethernet.
Is this normal behavior? Is there a way to make it boot up regardless of whether a serial terminal is connected or not?
Thank you
Brian
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