Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 10 Nov 2014 15:25:40 +0000 | From | Andreas Färber <> | Subject | Re: dtb size limit? was Re: Tiny dts change breaks boot on n900 |
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Am 10.11.2014 um 12:58 schrieb Pavel Machek: > If I replace the blo[ck] below with > > a = <1>; > b = <2>; > c = <3>; > d = <4>; > > Resulting kernel boots. Replacing it with > > a-really-long-attribute-name-hopefully-this-breaks-stuff = <1>; > b = <2>; > c = <3>; > d = <4>; > > Breaks the boot. I'm using dtb append option. Any ideas? Nonbooting > dtb is 68910 bytes.
Did you verify that your initrd, if any, does not overlap the end of the kernel when loading it from the bootloader?
Andreas
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