--- In "ambro915" <> wrote:
>
> Are you booting from the recovery board TS-9441? If yes, then remove
> the jumper "Boot" on the TS-9441. If "Boot" is enabled the system
> will always load the kernel and initrd from ROM on the TS-9441.
> You can clearly see if you are booting from the TS-9441, as the
> bootloader says "TS-SPIFLASHBOOT" (or similar). When booting from
> regular flash it says "TS-FLASHBOOT".
>
> I don't know for sure what running "save" from the recovery system
> does; it probably just rewrites the system on the on-board flash with
> the one in memory. In that case it will probably enter SD root
> straight away as you boot from flash.
>
Yes I´m booting from TS9441. I removed the "Boot" jumper on TS-9441.
It seams I´m booting from regular flash accordingly the following
message I receive after first boot:
>> TS-FLASHBOOT - built Jan 26 2007
>> Copyright (c) 2007, Technologic Systems
.
.
.
Finished booting in 1.14 seconds
Type 'tshelp' for help
$
The problem is that after this initial regular flash boot, I need to
type "exit" to boot full SD-Card Linux. I like to boot full SD_card
Linux directly without: a) the necessity to type "exit" and b)also
without the TS9441 plug in.
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