Is adding "-T ramdisk" to the final mkimage needed? Or perhaps omitting the "-9" in the gzip?
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We chatted for a while on IRC, but most of the pertinent information is still missing from your post. Did you create a backup from an eMMC somehow? You didn’t even provide a boot log. See Smart Questions on bbb.io/chat.
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|ZZ, Linux/ARM, RAMDisk Image (gzip), 12433818 bytes, TIMESTAMP, Load Address: 0x00000000, Entry Point: 0x00000000, Header CRC: 0xAD016372, Data CRC: 0xF726ECDB
I can also provide a kernel Log and Monitor log if needed to
Any pinput is still appreciated.
warmly,
chris