![]() format that partition as ext2, mount itģ. take blank drive, create a small (1gb) partitionĢ. take a look at the bootcmd, it should load the kernel from /boot/uImage, I don't remember if it tries to load an initrd or not.ġ. To start go back into uboot and run printenv. Once you get your sata drives detected you can work on setting up a rootfs. The main advantage being that if sata doesn't work right away you'll still be able to work on getting that fixed from within the installers shell (it doesn't require a rootfs). I'd recommend starting by trying to boot into that debian installer I linked to earlier. as I recall the serial console feels pretty laggy which is fine. You shouldn't have to replace uboot to get this working. It's been a while since I worked on this one, sadly I didn't keep the greatest notes.
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