Hi,
I want to enable the latest kernel on my juno board. Unfortunately, there is no kernel log after EFI.
Is anything wrong?
Start: 1
PEI 219 ms
DXE 13971 ms
BDS 1088 ms
Total Time =…
Hi,
I want to enable the latest kernel on my juno board. Unfortunately, there is no kernel log after EFI.
Is anything wrong?
Start: 1
PEI 219 ms
DXE 13971 ms
BDS 1088 ms
Total Time =…
Hello
I would like to have your help on Uefi boot on ArmV8 platform (aarch64).
I’m trying to setup the entire boot on my platform based on Armv8 processors with Arm Trusted Firmware and UEFI (from linaro-edk2).
I’m already running the Arm Trusted…
I've already installed the EDS tools (Cyclone V SoC) on the Windows 7. I need to develop a Linux driver and a Linux app. I want to use Windows 7 because of our company's code archival system.
Hi experts,
I want to set arguments for kernel loader, how to select and set boot manager?
for example,
File path of the EFI Application or the kernel:
Has FDT support? [y/n]
Add an initrd: [y/n]
thanks.
Just like the title says, where do you change the command line Juno uses to boot linux?
Thanks,
Ali
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This blog was originally posted on 7th March 2011 on blogs.arm.com
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