Jason White <[email protected]> writes: >> That assumes you don't also reflash the bootloader (e.g. because the >> vendor-provided one can't boot from removable media). If you reflash it >> with a new uboot and you've cocked that up, you could brick it. > > How much extra would it cost manufacturers to design devices so that > there's a backup boot loader in ROM which can't be overwritten?
My tegra2 had such a thing. It wasn't fun to use, but OTOH I repeatedly bricked my uboot. PS: because the instructions said to build uboot on x86 with ARCH=arm, but I was building it natively so omitted ARCH=arm... which broke it. By the time I knew, I'd given up and was stuck with android bootloader... _______________________________________________ luv-main mailing list [email protected] http://lists.luv.asn.au/listinfo/luv-main
