[U-Boot-Users] Re: [Question About NAND BOOT In SMDK2410
Wolfgang Denk
wd at denx.de
Wed Oct 29 02:38:34 CET 2003
Hello,
in message <000001c39dbc$3c897640$63c1dba8 at swcenter.sec.samsung.co.kr> you wrote:
>
> How can I boot from NAND Flash (Smart Media Card) not nor flash..
Please define "boot".
What do you have in mind? Boot U-Boot from a Smart Media Card? [Can't
be done.] Load a Linux kernel from a Smart Media Card and start it?
[Enable JFFS2 support and put the Linux kernel image in a JFFS2
filesystem.]
> Is it possible to boot up from NAND Flash using U-Boot. If it could How
> can I enable that feature.
It may be possible, depending on your definition of "boot".
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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