> On Jul 2, 2015, at 6:47 PM, Philippe Leduc <ledphilippe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Well, I am using bootm to start my system: how do you boot your system > with a mounted uImage? > bootm /mnt/data simply specialy on arm. Best Regards, J. > Best regards, > > > Philippe LEDUC > ledphilippe@xxxxxxxxx > > > 2015-07-02 11:30 GMT+02:00 Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD > <plagnioj@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: >> >>> On Jul 2, 2015, at 4:53 PM, Philippe Leduc <ledphilippe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> First thank you for the details answers :) >>> >>> Following your explanations/propositions, I think uimagefs is not >>> suited to my needs. I think therefore make an evolution of the uImage >>> command to be able to retrieve the size of my image and to copy it >>> efficiently into the RAM. >>> >>> I'll try to propose a patch next week for review. But before that, >>> what do you think about thes follwing interface: >>> >>> uimage - extract/verify/copy uImage >>> >>> Usage: uimage [-vienc] FILE >>> >>> Options: >>> -i show information about image >>> -v verify image >>> -e OUTFILE extract image to OUTFILE >>> -n NO use image number NO in multifile image >>> -c OUTFILE Copy the image to OUTFILE >>> -s SIZE Return the size of the uimage file into a VARiable. >>> >> >> >> I see no point to extract and copy as you you need to mount it >> >> and then use cp >> >> Best Regards, >> J. _______________________________________________ barebox mailing list barebox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/barebox