Hi Bharat, > I am very new to u-boot.
Welcome aboard! > I have kernel image, which I loaded to NOR of my board and with bootm, > control passes to kernel and it starts booting. > There is panic in kernel: since it can not find the file-system. I am > afraid, I did make trivial mistake. > > I have flashed squashfs filesystem image to NOR @ address NOR1 <I did not > define any partition>. > I do not have MTD support. > > Now I tried booting like after setting > > > setenv kernel_addr 0xBF060000 <<Note this has u-boot hdr generated > form mkimage>> > setenv ramdisk_addr 0xBF260000 <<Note this does not have u-boot hdr > generated form mkimage>> > setenv bootargs 'filesystem=squashfs' > I do bootm ${kernel_addr} ${ramdisk_addr} This is not correct. The second argument for bootm is a "real ramdisk" or "initrd" in Linux speak. The squashfs filesystem that you use needs a MTD device and thus can not be passed in this way. > I do get error from U_BOOT that : > *Wrong Ramdisk Image Format > Ramdisk image is corrupt or invalid That's to be expected, because U-Boot wants the initrd to be wrapped with mkimage also - which is irrelevant in your case though. > *I am sure that I have done something wrong in this process: > > Few Questions which I could not find the answer: > 1. Can I nor-flash the image without u-boot hdr. Sure you can. You should flash it to the address of a partition defined inside of the Linux MTD subsystem. > 2. Is it necessary to have MTD partition defined. You will of course need to define MTD partitions inside of Linux - whereas in U-Boot this is optional. > 3. Do we have any document which specify the boot arguments in context of > U_BOOT. I tried denx website. I could not figure out much. May be I do not > what to search for. What exactly do you mean by "boot arguments"? > Any help would be highly appreciated. To solve your problem, do the following: 1. Find out which MTD device (in Linux) you want to use to hold the squashfs image. I'll assume mtd0 below. 2. If you do not want to use partitioning in U-Boot then determine the physical address that this device maps to 3. Flash the squasfs image to that address 4. Be sure to include "root=/dev/mtdblock0" on the Linux command line so Linux knows where it finds its rootfs. Cheers Detlev -- We support democracy, but that doesn't mean we have to support governments that get elected as a result of democracy. -- George W. Bush - March 30, 2006 -- DENX Software Engineering GmbH, MD: Wolfgang Denk & Detlev Zundel HRB 165235 Munich, Office: Kirchenstr.5, D-82194 Groebenzell, Germany Phone: (+49)-8142-66989-40 Fax: (+49)-8142-66989-80 Email: d...@denx.de _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot