
Yes, it's much clearer now, thanks a lot. Don't worry, I perfectly understand your reaction - so many people are bombarding you by their requests as though they paid upfront you to develop u-boot for them.
Thanks,
Leonid.
-----Original Message----- From: wd@denx.de [mailto:wd@denx.de] Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 12:38 PM To: Leonid Cc: u-boot-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [U-Boot-Users] u-boot HUSH scripting using local variables.
In message <406A31B117F2734987636D6CCC93EE3C017B9EF6@ehost011-3.exch011.intermedia. net> you wrote:
From the passage: "...to execute the contents of a variable directly
you
can type '$name' at the command prompt." I derive that local variable content can be executed indeed and so it can be a command. What else
can
it mean?
You, you are rright. It can be a (simple) command.
Comment of such sort could be useful in the manual - it resolves all ambiguities above.
You are right. Can you please re-read the manul page, if you think it's better now?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk