Summary: Here is an article in which I will try to describe/document how I installed a normal debian beside the original demo OS on the sama5d35 board won at Fosdem 2013 (thanks again !)
Here is an article in which I will try to describe/document how I installed a normal debian beside the original demo OS on the sama5d35 board won at Fosdem 2013 (thanks again !)
I did not flash the bootloader nor the NAND for now.
The internal bootloader [name] checks for SD card before the NAND.
Beware, the second slot, uSD card, is not checked, despite beeing listed in the datasheet provided with the board (Atmel_11121_32-bit-Cortex-A5-Microcontroller_SAMA5D3_Datasheet.pdf).
In the User Guide (Atmel_11180_32-bit-Cortex-A5-Microcontroller_SAMA5D3-Series-EK_User-Guide.pdf) int the boot process, only the first slot, the one that accept SD card, is mentioned.
It took me a week to figure that... I though my builds were bad and/or flashing the board with sam-ba was mendatory.
But with U-Boot and a kernel on a FAT(16 or 32) partition on a SD-card, you can boot without flashing the demo system :)
For the setup, I used the uUSB to USB cable to connect the board to my desktop.
I am using the board as a router for my home connection.
Also for a few additional services: DHCP server, RA announcer, DNS server (authority and resolver/cache for the lan), firewall and NTP server for the lan.
I have a pretty decent connection, FTTH, 100 Mbps / 50 Mbps, vendor stated.