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Posted at 2/1/2016 20:00:24
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Well, i don't have a clear idea about the recovery mode. I'm thinking to a mean to boot the processor into a mode that would enable me - for instance - to reload a working kernel version if for some reason the last one isn't working well. There's a possibility to force the Firefly board to boot in a "loader mode" as explained here:
http://wiki.t-firefly.com/index.php/Firefly-RK3288/Boot_mode/en
This loader mode is entered when the RECOVERY switch is pressed at some point during the boot process. When this "loader/recovery" mode is entered, the loader is waiting for commands.
Will this switch still have an effect after the flashing of the single linux firmware?
On other platforms (e.g. Mac OS X) you can boot from a recovery partition and you end up running a lite version of MacOS. Same I think on a Windows machine. Is it possible to get such a "recovery" mode on a Firefly board? In essence, this would be sort of dual boot between a full scale Linux OS+ rfs on one hand and a reduced Linux OS+rfs on the other hand. |
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