Texas Instruments TMS320DM6446 DVEVM v2.0 manual Restoring From Host Linux Workstation File System

Models: TMS320DM6446 DVEVM v2.0

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Restoring and Updating the EVM Hard Disk Drive

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.

Additional Procedures

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Texas Instruments TMS320DM6446 DVEVM v2.0 manual Restoring From Host Linux Workstation File System