
8 Sep
2014
8 Sep
'14
10:30 p.m.
Dear Tony,
In message 1410205208.86586.YahooMailNeo@web171306.mail.ir2.yahoo.com you wrote:
Anyone knows how can I pass a string (uboot ver) to the kernel, so that will be possibel to print it when boot is ready.I have FreeBSD 8.2 on a arm cpu.
I don't know about *BSD, but in Linux the simpest way is to pass that string as part of the boot arguments, like:
setenv bootargs "$bootargs u_boot_version=$vers"
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Wolfgang Denk
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