
17 Sep
2008
17 Sep
'08
10:05 a.m.
Dear Batsayan Das,
In message OF51921713.AB3B2AEB-ON652574C7.001C2E1E-652574C7.001CF9E1@tcs.com you wrote:
When we execute "bootm 0x5000000" command it gives the "Starting kernel ...". After that nothing is printed in the serial console. We have verified "http://www.denx.de/wiki/view/DULG/LinuxPostMortemAnalysis" that "__log_buf" gives the exact booting sequences what we used to get when running vmlinux.bin from BDI.
This is no longer a U-Boot issue but a Linux kernel problem.
On ARM systems, one of the top ranking reeasons for such a type of problem is that you pass an incorrect/nonmatching machine ID to the kernel.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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