AW: i.MX6ul USB serial downloader and Barebox

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Hi Sascha,
thanks for the reply.
It seems that I am lacking something in the usb configuration. I am always getting:

couldn't find an available UDC
usbgadget: No such device

$ fastboot devices -l

Delivers nothing on my windows host side.
Before I proceed, wouldn't it be also possible to just plug a usb-stick and copy rootfs and barebox.bin from there?
Unfortunately

$ usb

Also doesn't recognize my plugged in usb-stick.
The USB port functions normally under linux itself. 

Regards,
Patrick

> Hi Patrick,
> 
> On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 10:01:27AM +0000, Patrick Schneider wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> > I'm trying to find out if the following is possible: In a production
> > environment, there is only the USB connection present, no console
> > access to the device.  The USB serial downloader mode starts and I am
> > able to load a barebox image to the i.MX6ul RAM. That works either
> > with MFGTools or uuu.
> 
> I recommend imx-usb-loader which is part of barebox ;)
> 
> > But how to proceed from there? Is there any way to really flash the
> > barebox image and also the rootFS into a onboard NAND over the USB
> > serial downloader mode with barebox in RAM?  All examples, guides and
> > tutorials use u-boot so I'm kinda stuck here.
> 
> barebox can do fastboot. "usbgagdet -A /dev/mmc0(foo)" will export
> /dev/mmc0 as a fastboot partition to the host. Add the -a option and you'll
> get a console device on the host.
> 
> Sascha
> 
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