Texas Instruments TMS320DM6446 DVEVM v2.0 User Manual

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Restoring and Updating the EVM Hard Disk Drive

Additional Procedures

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For example, you can create a terminal session with HyperTerminal
or TeraTerm on MS Windows, and Minicom or C-Kermit on Linux.

6) Start an NFS server on the host workstation. This document

assumes the host path /home/user/workdir/filesys contains a file
system that the target EVM can use for root mounting.

A.6.2

Configure EVM for NFS Root Mount

Follow these steps to configure your EVM for an NFS root mount:

1) Configure the Boot Switches (S3) to 1011111110. This is the bank of

switches in the middle of the EVM.

2) Power on the EVM and hit any key to enter U-Boot.

3) Configure bootcmd as follows to boot the Linux kernel via flash.

EVM # setenv bootcmd bootm 0x2050000

Note: If you have flashed a new kernel to the NOR flash at an
address other than 0x2050000, modify this command accordingly.

4) Configure bootargs as follows to root mount the file system from

NFS:

EVM # setenv rootpath <root directory to mount>

EVM # setenv nfshost <ip address of nfs host>

EVM # setenv bootargs video=davincifb:vid0=720x576x16,

2500K:vid1=720x576x16,2500K:osd0=720x576x16,2025K

davinci_enc_mngr.ch0_output=COMPOSITE

davinci_enc_mngr.ch0_mode=$(videostd)

console=ttyS0,115200n8 noinitrd rw ip=dhcp root=/dev/nfs

nfsroot=$(nfshost):$(rootpath),nolock mem=120M

The nfsroot option in this command uses the host workstation IP
address. Make sure to replace the <host ip addr> with the actual
address of your host Linux workstation.

5) Optional: Print the U-Boot parameters

EVM # printenv

6) Save the U-Boot parameters

EVM # saveenv

7) Boot EVM from NFS on the host Linux workstation

EVM # boot

8) Log into MontaVista Linux as "root".

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