
On 22:30 Wed 14 Jan , Paal Bakken wrote:
I have testet a lot more and have found the following:
I tried an old USB 1.0 stick, but got the same bad result...
Then I took that USB 1.0 stick and deleted multiple partitions with linux fdisk and created a single bootable FAT32 partition. This variant worked without any problems in u-boot. (the multiple partitions seems to be typical from the vendors)
Then I took the USB 2.0 stick (from the trace in my first mail) and did the same repartioning with fdisk. But this stick still gives the same bad result :-(
So????
Are there any known limitations/requirements to the u-boot USB implementation? -USB1.0 vs USB2.0 -How to partition the stick (if the original partition can't be used) -Other
...and once more: the USB 2.0 stick works fine in linux....
I'll take a look on my 9263ek
but I've test recently a 4GB usb 2.0 key on the at91rm9200ek with any problem
btw please limit your mail at 80chars per line
Best Regards, J.