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products:sbc:vim4:development:boot-sequence [2022/08/21 23:58] ruby [VIM4 OS Boot Priority] |
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====== VIM4 OS Boot Priority ====== | ====== VIM4 OS Boot Priority ====== | ||
- | VIM4 is capable of booting | + | VIM4 is capable of boot-up |
<WRAP info > | <WRAP info > | ||
- | We talking there only about 1st stage SOC boot, next second stage os loading | + | This page mainly introduces |
</ | </ | ||
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- | /* not sure its needed ? | ||
- | The OS image can be flased into the '' | ||
- | */ | ||
===== Default boot priority ===== | ===== Default boot priority ===== | ||
- | - TF-Card <wrap important> | + | - TF-Card <wrap important> |
- eMMC | - eMMC | ||
- SPI-Flash | - SPI-Flash | ||
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<WRAP important > | <WRAP important > | ||
- | for apply setting for next boot, need reboot device by '' | + | To make the booting priority swap take effect, you can [[# |
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