Boot Error after flashing (Wrong Image Format for bootm command)
Klaus Fuerth
Klaus.Fuerth at gmx.de
Wed Feb 24 08:52:41 EST 2010
Hi Wolfgang!
on 2010-02-24 Wolfgang Spraul wrote:
> Did you flash another image in between?
Yes. I flashed my self-compiled openwrt image, but I didn't do it well
so it won't run. Something with my openwrt Configuration might be wrong.
So I wanted to go back to the current image...
> If you successfully flashed the Nano with a particular USB cable before,
> then it should always continue to work.
>
Ok.
> Another thing to try - disconnect your Nano, unplug the battery, leave it
> totally without power for a minute or so, even several minutes. Then try
> usbboot again.
>
Done that. It was without battery the whole night...
> When you boot the device, does the kernel still load and run correctly?
No. Booting stops with an error message of the bootloader (see below
cite from my first mail).
> Not sure this makes you feel better - but I am 99.999% sure your NanoNote has
> no hardware problem. It's just that our reflashing documentation, scripts and
> tools are not yet as good as we hope they will be soon.
>
That makes me feel a lot better :-)
I'll try the tip Lars-Peter give in his answer.
Thank you!
Klaus
>> I get the following messages on screen when powering up the device:
>>
>>> [...] many lines not seen on screen
>>> Uncorrectable error occurred
>>> Uncorrectable error occurred
>>> Uncorrectable error occurred
>>> Uncorrectable error occurred
>>> Uncorrectable error occurred
>>> Uncorrectable error occurred
>>> Uncorrectable error occurred
>>> D read from offset ffffffff failed 41
>>> 94304
>>> 2097152 bytes read: ERROR
>>> kernel: default image load address =
>>> 0x80600000
>>> Wrong Image Format for bootm command
>>> ERROR: can't get kernel image!
>>> ERROR: can't get kernel image!
>>>
>>
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