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Last Post 12 Oct 2011 07:50 AM by  richard.laborde@logicpd.com
Uncompressing linux...done, booting the kernel
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procenkoab@i-camp.ru
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25 Aug 2010 07:52 AM
    Hello.
    Earlier i used u-boot v1.1.4 and linux kernel 2.6.28-rc8 and it work properly. But this u-boot does`t have "fatload" function.
    So, i changed it to u-boot-2009.08-rc2 and kernel to 2.6.32 version(archive 1016197_OMAP35x_Linux_Patches_v2-0.zip). I`v patched and compiled it without problem, but when i try to use it, loading stopped on "Uncompressing linux...done, booting the kernel". That`s all, system doing nothing anymore.

    How to solve this problem?
    richard.laborde@logicpd.com
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    26 Aug 2010 06:55 PM
    Skeram - You will need to update your LoLo to use the latest (2.0) Linux. Please review the release notes and use the Ask A Question system on the Support page for immediate support.
    Thanks
    sakthivadivel.s@gmail.com
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    12 Oct 2011 04:09 AM
    Hi,
    I am using u-boot-2009.08-rc2 and linux-2.6.32 and the LoLo version is 2.4.x
    I am getting the same problem "Uncompressing linux ..." and hangs. I am not able to see any other messages after that.

    Can you help me out of this problem.

    Thanks..
    richard.laborde@logicpd.com
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    12 Oct 2011 07:50 AM
    Sakthis,

    I have the same recommendation as earlier. Make sure you are reading the release notes to be sure you are using the correct versions of everything for the particular SOM you have.

    Thanks
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