On Fri, Oct 07, 2016 at 02:48:30PM +0200, Jean-Christian de Rivaz wrote:
Le 07. 10. 16 à 13:33, Karsten Merker a écrit :
On Fri, Oct 07, 2016 at 01:57:41AM +0200, Jean-Christian de Rivaz wrote:
Regarding the hd-media image: installing to the SD card from
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which the installer is started works if the CD/DVD iso is
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provided on another storage device such as on a USB stick.
What's the point to support a such complicated install setup if
at the end there is no u-boot to start the system ?
I'm sorry to have to say that, but to me this looks like it is
intended as flamebait :-(. I'll try to answer the question
nonetheless.
First, you were talking about the case of installing the system
onto the SD card from which you have booted u-boot and the
installer, so in this case there _is_ a u-boot.
Yes, but only at the installer time on that board. As soon as
you reboot it without the SD card or without FEL OTG injection
of u-boot, you are left with a useless board.
You are again talking about completely different things. Why
would you remove the SD card if it was your installation target?
The case in question was _installing_ _to_ _the_ _SD_ _card_.
See above, I have underlined the corresponding quoted part for
you. We are explicitly _not_ talking about installation to eMMC
here.