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There are different options for booting from an external device (useful e.g. to reflash the eMMC) | There are different options for booting from an external device (useful e.g. to reflash the eMMC) | ||
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===== Boot image from USB-stick via serial console ===== | ===== Boot image from USB-stick via serial console ===== | ||
- | This way uses u-boot commands to boot from an USB-stick | + | This way uses u-boot commands to boot from an USB-stick. It is a little tricky, but safe. |
The bootloader (" | The bootloader (" | ||
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===== Boot from USB-stick with unbootable eMMC ===== | ===== Boot from USB-stick with unbootable eMMC ===== | ||
- | This is the way shown in https:// | + | This is the way shown in https:// |
+ | It is a little bit risky, as you have to brick your device before knowing if the USB-stick really boots up. | ||
The board will automatically boot from USB when the internal eMMC is unbootable.\\ | The board will automatically boot from USB when the internal eMMC is unbootable.\\ | ||
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The device will now try to boot from the USB-stick. | The device will now try to boot from the USB-stick. | ||
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