11-25-2019, 05:23 AM
Hey, you know that stock U-boot supports extlinux-style configurations?
You can use the boot partition from Mrfixit2001's Debian release and simply modify extlinux.conf to point to whatever kernel/OS you want.
And if you have access to UART console, you can easily select the OS as well.
You can use the boot partition from Mrfixit2001's Debian release and simply modify extlinux.conf to point to whatever kernel/OS you want.
And if you have access to UART console, you can easily select the OS as well.