Hi,
Did you use "nand write.i" to write the kernel and "nand read.i" to
read the kernel? the ".i" tells u-boot to skip bad blocks...
No I use "nand read $load_addr AppKernel" cause I didn't know we can use
"nand read.i" - "help nand" doesn't display this information.
I tried "nand read.i" and now it works fine but I still can't boot the
kernel cause its crc is wrong I will flash the kernel again with "nand
write.i" and check if it works.
That has been the default for a while now. Why use something as ancient
as 1.3.1?
Because my embedded linux distribution is STLinux which includes support
for STM chips with this version of u-boot.
Alex.
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