Hi, http://www.barebox.org/doc/latest/user/booting-linux.html#network-boot Am 29.09.2017 um 10:25 schrieb Giorgio Dal Molin: > Hi, > > I'm working on a new project with an embedded system based on > a standard intel PC. > > I already have a barebox.efi running on the system; my problem is now > how to permanently save some variables so that, on restart, they can be > automatically restored by my '/env/bin/init' script. > The variables I mean are for example 'eth0.ipaddr' or 'eth0.serveraddr'. > A solution I used in the past was a custom 'env_dump' command that generated > a config text file like: > > eth0.ipaddr=10.0.0.15 > eth0.serveraddr=10.0.0.1 > ... > > Then I saved the file with 'saveenv' and restored it back with 'loadenv'. > > Is there a better way to solve this problem ? I don't like very much having to > write 'custom commands' myself. > > I had a look at the state framework but it seems kinda overkill for what I need. > > giorgio > > _______________________________________________ > barebox mailing list > barebox@lists.infradead.org > http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/barebox > -- Regards, Oleksij