Re: Pandaboard boot problem

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On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 15:01:30 +0100
Jean Pihet <jean.pihet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > If so, I've seen this same issue few times after having my panda
> > powered off for a while, for example over the weekend.
> >
> > What I've noticed is that leaving just u-boot prompt running
> > for a few minutes cures the problem somehow.. After that the
> > kernel will boot just fine.
> Unfortunately that is not helping.
> I am still investigating. For the moment the pandaboard is pretty useless ;(
> 
Try to heat TWL6030 a little. My board seems to suffer some soldering
fault around it and the device keeps running if I warm up the chip with
a 40 W light bulb ~1-2 cm distance.

It keeps running fine by using the Ubuntu kernel but I think reason is
that the EHCI is initialized there and the TWL draws more current and
thus heats up.

No idea why the u-boot runs fine.

-- 
Jarkko
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