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DOC-USR-0030-12
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(k)
You should then see a series of commands being pasted within u-boot. The very last line
should say “Saving Environment to NAND…”
(l)
Type “printenv” to show the current environment variables in u-boot.
(m)
Check the value of serverip, nfsserver, and netmask to make sure it conforms to your network.
You can use setenv to change anything that needs to be modified.
(n)
Set boot mode to NFS
Z3-DM385# setenv bootcmd run boot-nfs
(o)
Save your changes
Z3-DM385# saveenv
(5)
Make sure the DM8107 is connected to your network.
(6)
From the u-boot prompt, type “boot”
Z3-DM385# boot
You should see the Z3-DM8107-SDI-RPS boot the kernel obtained via TFTP, mount a file system
using NFS, and then go straight to the serial menu. Appendix A shows an example of a successful
boot. If you are running into issues, see the “Troubleshooting” section in Appendix B.
Figure 40 Example of Successful u-boot Configuration