Loading Linux Kernels Onto a Board

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SoM-9260M

U-Boot> tftp 0x20000000 uImage-som-9260m
U-Boot> protect off all
U-Boot> erase 0x10100000 0x103fffff
U-Boot> cp.b 0x20000000 0x10100000 ${filesize}
U-Boot> set kernelsize $filesize

SoM-9G20M

U-Boot> tftp 0x20000000 uImage-som-9g20m
U-Boot> cp.b 0x20000000 0xD0042000 ${filesize}

SoM-9G45M

U-Boot> tftp 0x74000000 uImage-som-9g45m
U-Boot> cp.b 0x74000000 0xC0042000 ${filesize}

SoM-9M10M

U-Boot> tftp 0x74000000 uImage-som-9m10m
U-Boot> cp.b 0x74000000 0xC0042000 ${filesize}

SoM-9307M

Redboot> fis unlock -f 0x60000000 -l 0x1fdffff
Redboot> load -r -v -b 0x80000 -h 10.0.2.60 zImage-som-9307m
Redboot> fis create -b 0x80000 -l 0x200000 zImage

IPAC-9302

Redboot> fis unlock -f 0x60000000 -l 0x1fdffff
Redboot> load -r -v -b 0x80000 -h 10.0.2.60 zImage-ipac-9302
Redboot> fis create -b 0x80000 -l 0x200000 zImage