
17 Aug
2010
17 Aug
'10
12:03 a.m.
Dear Rogan Dawes,
In message 4C69A8DA.8020201@dawes.za.net you wrote:
Are you absolutely sure that you have RAM in your system at 0x8000? I doubt that your Load Address/Entry Point settings are correct.
This is the default kernel that was shipped with the device, and so those are the settings that worked with the original u-boot.
Why do you not simply answer the question I asked?
Why do you not think about what I asked, and why?
Verifying Checksum ... Bad Data CRC
Ramdisk image is corrupt or invalid
Is there RAM at 0x00800000 ?
Again, this is from the default vendor ramdisk that ships with the device.
Why should I care about where this is coming from?
On such a base I cannot help you.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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