Hello,
> However, my linuxrc-mtdroot doesn't contain the call to bootload. I don't
> even think there's a bootload binary when in ts-boot?
Our current shipping software on the TS-7400/TS-9441 does have this
functionality in the linuxrc-mtdroot script. Once you follow the
instructions I sent you off list you will see your linuxrc-mtdroot
script has this implemented. For anyone else that would like to update
the software on the TS-9441 below are some instructions. You can find
the tarball with the required software here
ftp://oz.embeddedarm.com/update_9441.tar.gz
1.) Place the Boot jumper on the TS-9441.
e.g.
>> TS-SPIFLASHBOOT - built Oct 3 2006
>> Copyright (c) 2006, Technologic Systems
.
.
.
Finished booting in 3.14 seconds
Type 'tshelp' for help
$ save
Saving ramdisk to flash, please do not remove power until
finished.
$ reboot
2.) Remove the Boot jumper and place the jumper Write En on the TS-9441.
Press the reset button, then type exit at the prompt, and login as root.
e.g.
>> TS-SPIFLASHBOOT - built Oct 3 2006
>> Copyright (c) 2006, Technologic Systems
.
.
.
Finished booting in 3.13 seconds
Type 'tshelp' for help
$ exit
/linuxrc: 30: [: not found
/linuxrc: 39: [: not found
>> Booting Linux (using onboard flash)...
INIT: version 2.85-ts1.01 booting
http://www.embeddedarm.com
devfsd v1.3.25 started for /dev
now mounting /proc
mount: proc already mounted
mounting local filesystems (in fstab)
INIT: Entering runlevel: 3
Setting hostname....
Bringing up interface eth0..
Bringing up interface lo..
setting kernel IP routing tables
Starting portmap...
Starting INETD...
Starting telnetd...
Starting apache.../www/apache/bin/apachectl start: httpd started
Technologic Systems TS-LINUX/arm 7.0
ts7200 login: root
BusyBox v1.00-rc2 (2004.08.05-21:44+0000) Built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
$
3.) Upload the attached tarball via FTP. The md5sum is below.
$ md5sum update_9441.tar.gz
d47fbd47c4482995e552b2c6030808f7 update_9441.tar.gz
4.) Untar the tarball and run ts9441_update.
e.g.
$ tar xzvf update_9441.tar.gz
update_9441
update_9441/tsbootrom-update
update_9441/poke32
update_9441/ts9441-default
update_9441/serflashwr
update_9441/ts9441_update
$ cd update_9441/
$ ./ts9441_update
Writing TS-9441 EEPROM...done
Writing TS-9441 SPI flash...done
$
At this point your TS-9441 should be up to date, you can now boot to
your TS-9441 and type save and your TS-7400 should now be up to date
also.
//Eddie
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