In general pretty good - they work well. However there are a few
problems I encountered:
(1) There's no source for the boot scripts. I think you should put
the source along side the binaries, in /boot/uboot. I ended up using
'strings' and reconstructing them.
(2) The sda boot script works fine, however the mmc boot script fails.
'fatload mmc 0:1 ...' should be 'fatload mmc 1:1 ...' (in both places).
(3) If you have both images installed, then it boots one of them at
random, because it boots from 'root=LABEL=rootfs' which picks one of
the labelled root devices at random.
This is not a completely stupid configuration: you need to do this if
you're booting from a USB key and copying the mmc image to the
internal drive. At some point you'll have a trimslice with both the
sda image and the mmc image. Probably better to use UUIDs, or to have
different labels.
Rich.
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