Thank you very much JinOr maybe, if i'm not so rude. May i see your bootstrap.uimage ? Just for a comparisonany idea why ?It still didn't boot in my pandaboard. I am using Pandaboard ES B1.in my boot partition there are MLO, u-boot.bin and bootstrap.uimage -> uImage from L4 build
2014/1/17 Wei Jin <coder.soap@gmail.com>
You need to rename it ''uImage''.Actually boot.scr is not needed. Just these two files are enough.On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 2:41 AM, Erry Pradana Darajati <pradana.erry@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you, for your help JinI want to ask you one more thing.After i copy these two file i must copy bootstrap.uimage to boot partition right ?And then i need to create boot.scr ?
Again, i really thank you for helping me2014/1/16 Wei Jin <coder.soap@gmail.com>
Hi!Please try this one. At least it works for me.On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 7:14 PM, Erry Pradana Darajati <pradana.erry@gmail.com> wrote:
_______________________________________________After searching in the net, i found the way to make u-boot and how to install it. But i encounter some problemThank you for the answer, I am really appreciate any help and answer
After copy u-boot.img, MLO, and boot.scr in the first partition of my SDCard. The site said that it the u-boot should be booting my uimage. But in reality my Pandaboard is not responding (as if there are no SDCard inserted)
I follow the instructions from elinux.org (http://elinux.org/Panda_How_to_MLO_%26_u-boot) and other source that give same instructions like elinux.org
Can you tell me what i'm doing wrong ?
--Regards,Erry Pradana Darajati | Student of Computer EngineeringPoliteknik Elektronika Negeri Surabaya / EEPIS, Indonesia
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--Regards,Erry Pradana Darajati | Student of Computer EngineeringPoliteknik Elektronika Negeri Surabaya / EEPIS, Indonesia
--Regards,Erry Pradana Darajati | Student of Computer EngineeringPoliteknik Elektronika Negeri Surabaya / EEPIS, Indonesia