There are two ways to boot zImage using uboot 1. Using mkImage command, convert zImage to uImage 2. Enable bootz feature in the uboot board config file Add “#define CONFIG_CMD_BOOTZ “in the corresponding board config file and build the new uImage
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There are two ways to boot zImage using uboot 1. Using mkImage command, convert zImage to uImage 2. Enable bootz feature in the uboot board config file Add “#define CONFIG_CMD_BOOTZ “in the corresponding board config file and build the new uImage