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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7) The script will ask for confirmation: "This will destroy all data on

/dev/hda1 - are you sure?" Type yes.

8) After the HDD restore is complete, shutdown the EVM:

EVM # halt

9) When the "Power down" message is printed in the terminal window,

it is safe to power down the EVM.

10) Restart the EVM and configure U-Boot to root mount via the local

HDD. Follow the steps in Section A.4.1, Booting from Flash Using the
EVM’s Hard Drive File System
.

A.6.5

Restoring From Host Linux Workstation File System

This section assumes that you have installed the DVEVM software to the
host Linux /workdir/filesys/restore directory. After an NFS mount, this is
equivalent to /restore for the target EVM.

Follow these steps to restore the HDD from the host Linux workstation
restore directory:

1) On your host workstation, copy the restore directory from the TI

DVSDK disk to /home/<useracct>/workdir/filesys/restore. After NFS
mounting this file system, this will appear as the /restore directory on
the EVM.

2) Login to the EVM as root.

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