
20 Jan
2010
20 Jan
'10
10:09 p.m.
Dear "Steve Iribarne (GMail)",
In message b4b98b691001200957k7563b6a4x5f3b973cb80cc5ca@mail.gmail.com you wrote:
I did a search and I must be completely missing the point.
I want to build a "released" version of u-boot on my system. If I set the bootdely=0 and set a bootcmd does this prevent someone from hitting a key really quick and disrupting the boot?
bootdelay = -1
By reading the documentation, I'm pretty sure that's how one does it but can I get some confirmation.
Behaviour also depends on hardware and configuration - see for example CONFIG_ZERO_BOOTDELAY_CHECK
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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