by Guest »
Thanks for the comment. However, I don't get it since you mentioned the system is still running while using your method shown below.
What's the difference ? Thanks.
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In short, on the shell prompt of Xillinux:
> mkdir /mnt/sd ----> Does it work under the Xilunux command prompt ? Does it mean the Xilinux Ubuntu@ZYNQ has booted ? If yes, the system is running, isn't it ??
> mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 /mnt/sd ----> Does it work under the Xilunux command prompt ? Does it mean the Xilinux Ubuntu@ZYNQ has booted ? If yes, the system is running, isn't it ??
and copy the files to /mnt/sd/. And then reboot normally.
There is no problem replacing the files while the system is running.
Thanks for the comment. However, I don't get it since you mentioned the system is still running while using your method shown below.
What's the difference ? Thanks.
--Quoted from the thread you replied--------
In short, on the shell prompt of Xillinux:
> mkdir /mnt/sd ----> Does it work under the Xilunux command prompt ? Does it mean the Xilinux Ubuntu@ZYNQ has booted ? If yes, the system is running, isn't it ??
> mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 /mnt/sd ----> Does it work under the Xilunux command prompt ? Does it mean the Xilinux Ubuntu@ZYNQ has booted ? If yes, the system is running, isn't it ??
and copy the files to /mnt/sd/. And then reboot normally.
[b]There is no problem replacing the files while the system is running.[/b]