Hello,
I'm currently running Debian EABI on my C1000 from a 4gb SDHC card with some success, but I'm using Sharp's original bootloader with Angstrom's 10302007 kernel and modules. I've heard that U-Boot is supposed to be "better," but I've never heard how. Are there advantages to using U-Boot over Sharp's traditional bootloader? Is it true that with U-Boot, I don't have to continuously re-flash the ROM to update the kernel (i.e. with U-Boot, can I boot into a kernel on an SD card?)
Thanks in advance.