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3.6.2 Boot from Onboard Flash
If you’ve already had a Linux system SD card, you can refer following steps to copy
the content to onboard flash and then boot from onboard flash. Advantech also pro-
vide you a script “mkinand-linux.sh” to speed up the process of installing system
image to onboard flash.
1. Refer to Chapter 3.5.1 to make a Linux system SD card
2. Insert this Linux system SD card to ROM-DB7500 and connect serial console.
3. On RSB-4410 platform, type #root (Login)
4. On RSB-4410 platform, type #cd /mk_inand
5. On RSB-4410 platform, type #./mkinand-linux.sh /dev/mmcblk0
6. On RSB-4410 platform, type “y “(Start to copy files, wait until it shows [Done])
7. Power off and remove this SD card.
Then you can boot from onboard flash without SD card.
3.7 Debug Message
RSB-4410 can connect to a host PC (Linux or Windows) by using console cable and
debug port adapter. In order to communicate with host PC, serial communication pro-
gram such as HyperTerminal, Tera Term or PuTTY is must required. Below is the
detail instruction of how to set up serial console, a “HyperTerminal” on a Windows
host:
1. Connect RSB-4410 to your Windows PC by using serial cable, debug port
adapter and console cable.
2. Open HyperTerminal on your Windows PC, and select the settings as shown in
Figure 3-6.
3. Press “POWER” key to power up the board. The bootloader prompt is displayed
on the terminal screen.
Figure 3.3 HyperTerminal Settings for Serial Console Setup
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