Ornella,
No problem :)
Just plug in the USB rootfs that you've created above
and boot with it.
Rescue system is installed in NAND, for rescue purpose. But it's not a full Debian system in the sense that you want to use it day-to-day. The rootfs that you have created in the USB drive is a full system Debian that allows you to install new packages and use it for any thing you want.
No problem :)
Just plug in the USB rootfs that you've created above
Using this post: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 i have DEBIAN runing, reinstaled uBOOT with this commands:
and boot with it.
Rescue system is installed in NAND, for rescue purpose. But it's not a full Debian system in the sense that you want to use it day-to-day. The rootfs that you have created in the USB drive is a full system Debian that allows you to install new packages and use it for any thing you want.