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+ | == Parted == | ||
+ | parted /dev/sdX | ||
+ | mklabel msdos | ||
+ | mkpart primary fat32 2048s 150M | ||
+ | mkpart primary ext4 150M -1 | ||
+ | | ||
+ | mkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/sdX1 | ||
+ | mkfs.ext4 -L root -m 0.1 /dev/sdX2 | ||
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== Understand the firmware == | == Understand the firmware == | ||
When I open the folder **install/** into **cl-som-imx7-linux.zip**, I scan with ''file'' command to understand what I have, usually ARM hardware use uboot, then I hope uboot system + linux kernel + ramdisk. | When I open the folder **install/** into **cl-som-imx7-linux.zip**, I scan with ''file'' command to understand what I have, usually ARM hardware use uboot, then I hope uboot system + linux kernel + ramdisk. | ||
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I change into: | I change into: | ||
#System for CL-SOM-iMX7 | #System for CL-SOM-iMX7 | ||
- | | ||
- | # Next run parameters | ||
- | setenv bootcmd_next ${bootcmd} | ||
- | setenv bootcmd 'setenv bootcmd $bootcmd_next; setenv bootcmd_next ""; saveenv; run emmcboot; run nandboot; run defaultboot' | ||
- | saveenv | ||
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# Parameters | # Parameters | ||
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echo "Starting uSD system ..." | echo "Starting uSD system ..." | ||
bootz ${loadaddr} ${fdtaddr} | bootz ${loadaddr} ${fdtaddr} | ||
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+ | After install the package **dev-embedded/u-boot-tools** I do: | ||
+ | mkimage -C none -A arm -T script -d boot.script boot.scr | ||
- | After I do my ext4 part with rootfs.tar.bz2 content into my second uSD partition. Or other system keeping the **/lib/modules/** at the first time util I do my own kernel. | + | After I do my ext4 part with rootfs.tar.bz2 content into my second uSD partition. Or other system keeping the **/lib/modules/** at the first time util I do my own kernel. FAT32 on first part with: |
+ | * boot.scr | ||
+ | * kernel.img | ||
+ | * imx7d-sbc-iot-imx7.dtb |