@pranav-tipnis, Yes, after ran the command you mentioned in comment #8, now the board can be booted up successfully. The weird thing here is, as you said, the GParted actually didn't erase the env section, even after I re-created the partition table, which is surprised me because I thought re-create partition table will erase everything.
Attachment is the boot log comes from the procedure list I described on comment #6.
So here brings another topic, assuming I used Linaro Image Tools to flash my SD card for Samsung Arndale Android, then if I don't run that dd command in future, the data in env section will be always there, whatever I delete, re-create partition and partition table, right?
@pranav-tipnis, Yes, after ran the command you mentioned in comment #8, now the board can be booted up successfully. The weird thing here is, as you said, the GParted actually didn't erase the env section, even after I re-created the partition table, which is surprised me because I thought re-create partition table will erase everything.
Attachment is the boot log comes from the procedure list I described on comment #6.
So here brings another topic, assuming I used Linaro Image Tools to flash my SD card for Samsung Arndale Android, then if I don't run that dd command in future, the data in env section will be always there, whatever I delete, re-create partition and partition table, right?