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** '''uImage'''
 
** '''uImage'''
 
** '''rootfs.tar.gz'''
 
** '''rootfs.tar.gz'''
* Format into 2 partitions: FAT32 and EXT4 (use gparted or command line instructions below), the order of partitions is important or change bootargs in the device tree accordingly.
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* Partition table: '''msdos''' ('''gpt''' won't work) Format into 2 partitions: FAT32 and EXT4 (use gparted or command line instructions below), the order of partitions is important or change bootargs in the device tree accordingly.
 
* FAT32: copy the following files:
 
* FAT32: copy the following files:
 
*** '''boot.bin'''
 
*** '''boot.bin'''

Revision as of 15:05, 30 April 2016

Notes

  • The micro SD card/adapter must be modified for this boot mode (to keep CD pin high with the card inserted) - only then the camera will boot.
  • EXT4 partition mounted as /.

Prepare the card

PC:

  • After all of the targets are built in poky use files from .../poky/build/tmp/deploy/images/elphel393/mmc/:
    • boot.bin
    • u-boot-dtb.img
    • devicetree.dtb
    • uImage
    • rootfs.tar.gz
  • Partition table: msdos (gpt won't work) Format into 2 partitions: FAT32 and EXT4 (use gparted or command line instructions below), the order of partitions is important or change bootargs in the device tree accordingly.
  • FAT32: copy the following files:
      • boot.bin
      • u-boot-dtb.img
      • devicetree.dtb
      • uImage
  • If EXT4 is not empty - format it or delete old contents
  • Mount EXT4 to some <mountpoint>
    • unpack the rootfs.tar.gz, console:
tar -C <mountpoint> -xzpf rootfs.tar.gz

Boot

  • Insert, power on

Format micro SD card (command line)

Example for /dev/sda:

  • create partitions with fdisk
  • mkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/sda1
  • mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda2