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Old 01-11-2011, 12:59 AM   #1
Moses .S
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Unhappy ** No boot device ** in SMDK2450 development board, when execute "nboot" command .


Dear Experts,

I am using SMDK2450 meritech development board,
i try to boot the Linux kernel 2.6.36.2, through NAND, I written u-boot.bin,zImage, and cramfs on NAND.

while power in through NAND boot, the uboot was OK, and u-boot prompt were came, while i execute "nand boot" command it say's "No boot device", anybody has idea's reply me..

/****************************************************/

** No boot device **

SMDK2416 # OKx


U-Boot 1.1.6 dev-4-4-2 (Jan 10 2011 - 10:58:53) for SMDK2416



CPU: S3C2416@400MHz

Fclk = 800MHz, Hclk = 133MHz, Pclk = 66MHz

Board: SMDK2416 DDR2

DRAM: 64 MB

Flash: 0 kB

NAND: 128 MB

SD/MMC: 0 MB

In: serial

Out: serial

Err: serial

Net: Found CS8900@0x09000300

Hit any key to stop autoboot: 3  2  1  0


** No boot device **

SMDK2416 #

/*********************************************/



Thanks and Regards,
Moses .S
 
  


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