[U-Boot-Users] Simple newbie fs question

Josiah Allen josiahallen at gmail.com
Wed Aug 15 18:12:25 CEST 2007


On 8/15/07, Ben Warren <bwarren at qstreams.com> wrote:
>
> Josiah Allen wrote:
> > I apologize for this beforehand, but maybe there's a simple answer.
> > I'm very new to uboot.
> >
> > I've gotten myself into a tough spot.  There's a application on my
> > computer preventing my boot from completing, since it freezes.  I can
> > fix it if I can just remove/corrupt the guilty file on my file
> > system.  So I stop the boot and enter into the uboot command line.  I
> > can see the file I want to remove, but I am not skilled enough to know
> > if/how I can alter it or remove it from the uboot command line.  I'm
> > using version 1.1.3.
> >
> > If such a thing is possible I would appreciate instructions.
> >
> Sorry, your description is too vague.  Please tell us which architecture
> (PowerPC, ARM, MIPS, etc.), what type of file storage (CompactFlash,
> hard drive etc.), the operating system you're trying to boot and the
> file system type.  How do you 'see' the file that you want to remove?
>
> regards,
> Ben
>

Thanks for the reply.

It's a PowerPC Linux Kernel Image.

It's on a 32 mb flash.

fsinfo says it is type JFFS2.

I can view the file using the 'ls' command.  I can even 'load' it with
fsload.
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