This is correct Marco, in fact I forgot to mention that I have cleared
the Redboot script when looking at it via fconfig.
I don't want to update the linux image in flash, it's only matter of
telling Redboot to start it.
A "fis load vmlinux -b 0x00218000" doesn't work. So I'm obliged to do
it by hand
--- In Marco Pracucci <> wrote:
>
> Hi David,
> > ok for the load and exec on redboot script, but the load given in
> > example are from tftp, http or serial.
> > as there is the vmlinux image in flash at 0x00218000, I can't
> > understand this difference.
> >
> you can load the linux kernel by different ways: tftp, http, serial or
> flash. It's not important how you load the kernel image, the important
> thing is that you do it. Usually, the kernel has loaded from flash with
> a command like "fis load vmlinux". However, if you want to update the
> kernel image stored into the flash, you must load it from a remote
> source via tftp, http or serial. When you have loaded it, you should
> remove the old kernel with "fis delete vmlinux" and then store the new
> kernel (already loaded in memory) with "fis create <arguments>".
>
> Marco Pracucci
>
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