2 booting from an optional sata drive, 3 booting from a usb drive – Artesyn MVME2500 ECC Installation and Use (August 2014) User Manual
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6.3.2
Booting from an Optional SATA Drive
1.
Make sure that the
kernel, dtb,
and
ramdisk
are saved in the SATA drive with ext2
partition.
2. Configure U-Boot environment variable:
setenv File_uImage
setenv File_dtp
setenv File_ramdisk
saveenv
3. Copy the files from the SATA drive to the memory:
# option: scsi - interface, 0:1 - device 0 partition 1
ext2load scsi 0:1 1000000 $File_uImage
ext2load scsi 0:1 2000000 $File_ramdisk
ext2load scsi 0:1 c00000 $File_dtp
4. Boot the Linux in memory.
bootm 1000000 2000000 c00000
6.3.3
Booting from a USB Drive
1.
Make sure that the
kernel, dtb
, and
ramdisk
are saved in the USB drive with FAT
partition.
2. Configure the U-Boot environment variable:
setenv File_uImage
setenv File_dtp
setenv File_ramdisk
saveenv
3.
Initialize USB drive:
usb start
4. Load the files from the USB drive to the memory:
# option: usb - interface, 0:1 - device 0 partition 1
fatload usb 0:1 1000000 $File_uImage
fatload usb 0:1 2000000 $File_ramdisk
fatload usb 0:1 c00000 $File_dtb
5. Boot the Linux in memory:
bootm 1000000 2000000 c00000