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Hi,
I am working on dm355-leopard board with linux kernel 2.6.10.I have loaded uboot-1.2.0-dm355-leopard.bin and ubl and was working fine. But when i tried to load uboot-1.2.0-dm355-ipnc-u-1.0.3.bin its showing some ...
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- 05-17-2012 #1Just Joined!
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uboot loading error
Hi,
I am working on dm355-leopard board with linux kernel 2.6.10.I have loaded uboot-1.2.0-dm355-leopard.bin and ubl and was working fine. But when i tried to load uboot-1.2.0-dm355-ipnc-u-1.0.3.bin its showing some errors and not loading. How can i solve this problem? If anyone knows plz help me.
Thanks
- 05-17-2012 #2Linux Guru
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What kernel version is the new boot using? The 2.6.10 kernel is pretty old, and updating to ones much beyond that in one go is usually a problem, especially with drivers and system libraries. Also, what did the Leopard board people say about your problem? Embedded systems have their own sorts of problems that rarely face those who use desktop/server systems (which is most of us).
Sometimes, real fast is almost as good as real time.
Just remember, Semper Gumbi - always be flexible!
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The same kernel 2.6.10 is using new uboot but board is different(leopard-ipnc)
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k thank you
- 05-18-2012 #6Linux Guru
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Wish I could be of more help, but specialized gear often requires specialized knowledge/help. I work with embedded Arm boards running Linux for manufacturing and distribution applications, and I always contact the vendor's support engineers when I have this sort of problem. Chances are they already have seen the problem and can provide you a resolution without much fuss.
Sometimes, real fast is almost as good as real time.
Just remember, Semper Gumbi - always be flexible!
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