Difference between revisions of "Hammer How to Reflash Apex and kernel"
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==> Flashing the new rootfs: | ==> Flashing the new rootfs: | ||
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+ | apex> boot <this will boot the existing kernel with the newly flashed rootfs> | ||
==> Flashing a new apex: | ==> Flashing a new apex: | ||
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+ | <then press reset to run the newly flashed apex> |
Revision as of 16:51, 15 September 2007
These instructions assume that apex has been configured for a 1024k kernel region
==> Flashing a new kernel:
apex> xr 0x30008000
< send zImage via xmodem>
apex> erase nor:256k+1024k
apex> copy 0x30008000+1024k nor:256k
1048576 bytes transferred
apex> boot <this will boot the newly flashed kernel with the existing rootfs>
==> Flashing the new rootfs:
apex> xr 0x30008000
<send rootfs.arm.ext2.gz via xmodem>
apex> erase nor:1280k+1024k
apex> copy 0x30008000+1024k nor:1280k
1048576 bytes transferred
apex> boot <this will boot the existing kernel with the newly flashed rootfs>
==> Flashing a new apex:
apex> xr 0x30008000
< send apex.bin via xmodem>
apex> erase nor:0x00+128k
apex> copy 0x30008000+128k nor:0x00
131072 bytes transferred
<then press reset to run the newly flashed apex>