
10 May
2007
10 May
'07
12:17 a.m.
In message 61445c750705090341m78f23bb8va6497fa185ac9235@mail.gmail.com you wrote:
6# mkimage -A arm -O linux -T kernel -C gzip -a 0x10009000 -n "Kernel Image" -d linux.bin.gz uImage.cc Image Name: Kernel Image Created: Wed May 9 16:02:57 2007 Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed) Data Size: 1200234 Bytes = 1172.10 kB = 1.14 MB Load Address: 0x10009000 Entry Point: 0x10009000
^^^^^^^^^^
and then I do bootm 0x10009000..
^^^^^^^^^^
So U-Boot will start uncompressing the image stored at 0x10009000 and store the result at the same address, i. e. it will overwrite the not yet uncompressed code.
You CANNOT so that.
Did you read the FAQs? Especially 14.3.2. ?
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