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products:sbc:vim4:development:boot-sequence [2022/08/18 02:26]
hyphop [Default boot priority]
products:sbc:vim4:development:boot-sequence [2022/08/22 00:00]
ruby [Default option]
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 ====== VIM4 OS Boot Priority ====== ====== VIM4 OS Boot Priority ======
  
-VIM4 have possibility boot-up from : ''eMMC'', ''TF Card'', ''SPI-Flash''+VIM4 is capable of boot-up from: ''eMMC'', ''TF Card'', ''SPI-Flash''
  
 <WRAP info > <WRAP info >
-We talking there only about 1st stage SOC boot,  +This page mainly introduces about the first-stage SoC boot. The second-stage OS flashing is possible for USB storage and NVMewhich depends on ''u-boot'' configurations
-next second stage OS loading possible for any other devices like USB storage's, +
-NVMe etc ... and depends from ''u-boot'' configurations+
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
-===== Default boot priority =====+===== Default option =====
  
-  - TF-Card <wrap important> always have highest priority</wrap>+  - TF-Card <wrap important> top priority </wrap>
   - eMMC   - eMMC
   - SPI-Flash   - SPI-Flash
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 <WRAP important > <WRAP important >
-for apply setting for next bootneed reboot device by ''RESET'' button or re-plug power cable or power-off device or [[#hot-apply-setting-changes-via-mcu-reboot|reboot via mcu]]+To make the booting priority swap take effectyou can [[#hot-apply-setting-changes-via-mcu-reboot|reboot via mcu]], or you can reboot the hardware by clicking the Reset button, or plugging the power supply or cable.
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
Last modified: 2022/08/22 03:33 by hyphop