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| * After using usb commands in U-Boot, Linux might fail to detect USB devices. | | * After using usb commands in U-Boot, Linux might fail to detect USB devices. |
| : '''Workaround:''' Reset the module before booting Linux. This can be done using the reset button (SW2) or the U-Boot command {{cmd|reset}}. | | : '''Workaround:''' Reset the module before booting Linux. This can be done using the reset button (SW2) or the U-Boot command {{cmd|reset}}. |
− | * While using CM-T3730, with on-board micro SD card, on the CB-T3 baseboard or the SB-T35 baseboard, with alternate boot selected, the boot process will default to the CM-T3730 primary storage (micro SD card), but U-Boot will still expect to find the environment in the external NAND flash.
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− | : '''Workaround:''' Use the {{cmd|env device}} command to switch to the primary CM-T3730 storage:<pre>> env device mmc import</pre>
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− | * While using CM-T3730, with on-board NAND flash, on the CB-T3 baseboard or the SB-T35 baseboard, with alternate boot selected, and the MMC card is not present in the socket, the boot process will default to the CM-T3730 primary storage (NAND flash), but U-Boot will still expect to find the environment in the MMC card.
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− | : '''Workaround:''' Use the {{cmd|env device}} command to switch to the primary CM-T3730 storage:<pre>> env device nand import</pre>
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| [[Category:U-Boot]] | | [[Category:U-Boot]] |
| [[Category:CM-T3730]] | | [[Category:CM-T3730]] |