Hi Alex
Thank you so much for your prompt response! It really help me understand
what's going on! Based on your clarification, I was already able to
flash u-boot on its own partition and have the device booting u-boot
directly from flash.
Just one more thing. The next step is now to boot linux from u-boot.
Ideally, I'd like to load the kernel from the Harmony board's nand flash
using the "nboot" command. This command, however, is not available when
I compile U-boot for Harmony and looking at U-boot's source code, there
apparently no nand support for Tegra 2 based boards (at least I couldn't
find any specific driver code). Do you know if this is actually the case?
Thank you again in advance!
Kind regards,
--Nuno
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