
3 Jan
2008
3 Jan
'08
5:10 p.m.
In message 11315.193.89.194.31.1199344520.squirrel@mail.pgpoulsen.dk you wrote:
I don't see the (required) "-a" and "-e" options in your call to mkimage...
I didn't know they were required. How do I figure out what they should be?
It certainly helps to read the documentation. For example, there is a file called README. Start there. Search for "-a".
Entry Point: c000000c
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
...
And that was it :-(
No big surprise if you jump right in the middle of nowhere...
it boots fine, so I think that my vmlinux/vmlinux.bin.gz image is fine.
No, it is not.
que? please explain.
Your U-Boot image uses a bogus entry point. This cannot work.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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