defaultenv-2: net: use oftree when existing
For booting with devicetree we had to adjust /env/boot/net manually. Instead, test if a devicetree exists and if yes, use it. This makes for a better default. Signed-off-by: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de>
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path="/mnt/tftp"
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path="/mnt/tftp"
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global.bootm.image="${path}/${global.user}-linux-${global.hostname}"
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global.bootm.image="${path}/${global.user}-linux-${global.hostname}"
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#global.bootm.oftree="${path}/${global.user}-oftree-${global.hostname}"
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oftree="${path}/${global.user}-oftree-${global.hostname}"
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if [ -f "${oftree}" ]; then
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global.bootm.oftree="$oftree"
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fi
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nfsroot="/home/${global.user}/nfsroot/${global.hostname}"
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nfsroot="/home/${global.user}/nfsroot/${global.hostname}"
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bootargs-ip
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bootargs-ip
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global.linux.bootargs.dyn.root="root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=$nfsroot,v3,tcp"
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global.linux.bootargs.dyn.root="root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=$nfsroot,v3,tcp"
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