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  U-Boot makes use of the so-called environment variables to define various aspects of the target functionality. On the SOLOX SOM, the U-Boot environment is stored in the on-module NAND Flash and is persistent across power or reset cycles. Parameters defined by the U-Boot environment variables include: target IP address, target MAC address, location in RAM where a Linux bootable image will be loaded, and many others. To manipulate the U-Boot environment the following commands are used: 
 printenv <var>  - print the value of the variable var. Without arguments, prints all environment variables:SLX-SOM U-Boot > printenvaddip=setenv bootargs ${bootargs} ip=${ipaddr}:${serverip}:${gatewayip}:${netmask}:${hostname}:eth0:off  fec_mac=${ethaddr}
 args=run args_quiet
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 Environment size: 2040/65531 bytes
  setenv <var> <val> - set the variable  var to the value  val:SLX-SOM U-Boot > setenv image vlad/rootfs.uImageSLX-SOM U-Boot >
 Running setenv <var>  will unset (undefine) a specified U-Boot variable, so it won't be shown as available next time you run printenv.  saveenv - save the up-to-date U-Boot environment, possibly updated using  setenv commands, into internal Flash. Running  saveenv makes sure that any updates you have made to the U-Boot environment are persistent across power cycles and resets. If you don't run saveenv, any updates you may have made to the U-Boot environment will be lost on next reboot. SLX-SOM U-Boot > saveenvSaving Environment to NAND...
 Erasing redundant NAND...
 Erasing at 0x240000 -- 100% complete.
 Writing to redundant NAND... OK
 SLX-SOM U-Boot >
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