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| You could initialize your USB disk or key with the raw image | You could initialize your USB disk or key with the raw image | ||
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| This disk image embeds two partitions. The first contains a kernel uImage and the second a Debian (unstable flavour) ARM rootfs. | This disk image embeds two partitions. The first contains a kernel uImage and the second a Debian (unstable flavour) ARM rootfs. | ||
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| Please keep in mind that any kind of data that might reside on the target drive would be irremediably lost, so proceed with caution. | Please keep in mind that any kind of data that might reside on the target drive would be irremediably lost, so proceed with caution. | ||
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| ===== U-Boot and USB boot ===== | ===== U-Boot and USB boot ===== | ||
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| usbboot 0x800000 0:1 | usbboot 0x800000 0:1 | ||
| usb stop | usb stop | ||
| - | bootm' | ./clunc -i < | + | bootm' | ./clunc -i < |
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| It might be a very good idea to set a password for root, as leaving a passwordless root access to your device is probably not what you want. | It might be a very good idea to set a password for root, as leaving a passwordless root access to your device is probably not what you want. | ||
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| ===== Troubleshooting ===== | ===== Troubleshooting ===== | ||