
21 Oct
2009
21 Oct
'09
8:03 p.m.
Dear "Thompson, Nick (GE EntSol, Intelligent Platforms)",
In message 610D18D1F0BB204D8AB39BB1C42187E8041E739E@LONMLVEM09.e2k.ad.ge.com you wrote:
- something else that will do it, such as so effectively buggering up an
image that has been booted from that it will never be re-used
...
Probably a simple mw (memory write) to the entry point of linux, before You attempt to reload the image, would do the trick?
This is not needed. Commands return return codes, and the command line parser provides ways to act on these. It's all written in the documentation.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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