Quote:
Originally Posted by BusterBrown
All of my testing is being done with good working units. I can hit return on my computer and stop the boot process and see the U-boot prompt.
|
And what information can you get u-boot to output for you at that point?
Depending on how it was built, it may have a built-in "help" function to tell you the available commands.
So far, it sounds like passing an incorrect kernel command line.
You should be able to display that setting(s) from the u-boot command line.