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Originally Posted by Skry View Post
There is something wrong if you need to do it like this, simply choosing a menu item should start the kernel.
It was the same issue I was having. No matter how much debugging or re-flashes of the kernel, re-installtion of uboot, or using SD card/emmc could fix it.

I've eventually got it to work by doing a complete emmc/kernel flash, and reinstalled u-boot.
I can't see how, but older versions of u-boot-* must be lingering around on the device no matter how much it is removed.
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