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Network boot configuration will load the kernel and device tree from n TFTP server and the root file system will be shared from host PC over NFS. | Network boot configuration will load the kernel and device tree from n TFTP server and the root file system will be shared from host PC over NFS. | ||
== Host Setup == | === Host Setup === | ||
You will need a TFTP server and a NFS server, you can use the following instruction to setting them up if you don't have them already. | You will need a TFTP server and a NFS server, you can use the following instruction to setting them up if you don't have them already. |
Revision as of 00:04, 19 November 2018
Network Boot
When you are developing or debugging on your kernel or a file system application, network boot can be handy to avoid multiple flashes and to load new application versions without having to reboot the board each time.
Network boot configuration will load the kernel and device tree from n TFTP server and the root file system will be shared from host PC over NFS.
Host Setup
You will need a TFTP server and a NFS server, you can use the following instruction to setting them up if you don't have them already.