And is there any new bootloader for it?
sebus
And is there any new bootloader for it?
sebus
bootloaders are not updated anywhere near as often as images so as a rule if a new bootloader is needed, then you would hear about it. Why do you ask? Is it not working for you?
Is there any new booloader for this image?
And how does this image get applied? Nightly come with NO instructions of any kind...
Thanks
sebus
if you have updated an image before - which i am sure you have - then why not do the same as you did before - if it doesn't work, then you will know that there might be a new bootloader needed, then at that point you can do a search, and if a new bootloader is needed, then you will probably find out.
I am not being funny, but rather than asking questions, why not find the answers?
Bootloader and guide can be found HERE - Latest Bootloader For Gigablue Solo/SE.
OK, thanks, that is a newer version of April bootloader (which was needed for 3.1 kernel image)
Which I did not bother to install, as my box with latest openAAF 1.0 with 2.6 kernel does pretty much all I need it to.
1.0 version had only 3 files (vmlinux.gz, burn.bat, rootfsn.img), 2.0 version has 5 files (kernel.bin, rootfs.bin, splash.bin, noforce, imageversion)
It seems that the current openaaf 2.0 is the same image structure as OpenAAF/OpenPLI images were, which need this burn.bat:
macprog2 AC-DB-EF-11-22-33
flash -noheader -forceerase usbdisk0:gigablue/se/kernel.bin nandflash0.kernel
flash -noheader -forceerase usbdisk0:gigablue/se/rootfs.bin nandflash0.rootfs
setenv -p STARTUP "boot -z -elf nandflash0.kernel:"
boot -z -elf nandflash0.kernel:
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sebus
Guys,
Is there a way from the command line or otherwise to find out what bootloader version is installed?
Thanks,
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