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VIM4 OS Boot Priority

VIM4 have possibility boot-up from : eMMC, TF Card, SPI-Flash

We talking there only about 1st stage SoC boot, 
next second stage OS loading possible for any other devices like USB storage&#039;s,
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What is a bootable TF card?

	*  A bootable TF card is an TF card that has a bootloader installed on it.
	*  A bootable TF card is also known as a boot disk, which your SBC can boot-up from.

Why do we need a bootable TF card?</description>
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	*  Serial Mode (Developers)
	*  Interrupt Mode
	*  CLI Mode

	*  Connect your PC to the SBC using a Serial Debug Tool.
	*  As the SBC is booting-up, press SPACEon the keyboard to enter the U-Boot mode.
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VIM4 KBI - Khadas Bootloader Instructions

This page introduces about KBI. You will learn how to manage the status of Khadas SBC through KBI.

Khadas Bootloader Instructions(KBI) can be used to:

	*  Manage the programmable MCU
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Introduction

This page will introduce the serial tool. You will learn how to connect Khadas SBC to PC and install debugging software on different PCs.

Preparation

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Introduction

Setting up a TFTP server inside U-Boot is very simple, and many guides are also available via Google.

Setup TFTP



$ sudo apt-get install openbsd-inetd tftpd tftp




/etc/inetd.conf

# tftp   dgram   udp     wait    root    /usr/sbin/tcpd  /usr/sbin/in.tftpd</description>
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Build

Linux
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Android
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Misc

	*  VIM4 Setup Serial Debug Console
	*  VIM4 Create Bootable TF Card
	*  VIM4 Create Flash Card
	*  VIM4 Erase eMMC
	*  VIM4 KBI - Khadas Bootloader Instructions
	*  VIM4 OS Boot Priority
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