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    Hi Yang, What changes are you trying to make to x-loader? In order to boot a different kernel you should be able to compile your kernel and boot it without making any modifications to x-loader or the boot loader. You may also try using the pre compiled binaries for both MLO and u-boot.bin found on...
    on Dec 18, 2011
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    Hi Tonatiuh , Please refer to this thread as it seems to be the same question. ( about generate_MLO , http://e2e.ti.com/support/omap/f/849/t/143454.aspx#517704 ) Regards, Chris
    on Dec 20, 2011
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