[U-Boot-Users] Boot the kernel from a JFFS2 filesystem
Wolfgang Denk
wd at denx.de
Tue Mar 4 16:43:18 CET 2003
In message <1046789264.1140.173.camel at pla> you wrote:
>
> We can then for example use "fsload" to load a file into memory. But how
> can we use this feature if we wont to boot the kernel, lying in this
> filesystem, with "bootm".
Can you please explain the problem again? When you can use "fsload"
to load a file into memory, what prevents you from using "bootm" to
boot it, then?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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This all sounds complicated, but it mostly does excatly what you ex-
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