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How to create a bootable microSD card (XELK)

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This article shows how to create a bootable microSD for the [[Axel_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(XELK)#XELK_4.0.0|XELK-4.0.0 ]] kit by using a simple bash script. <br>
'''Note:''' Starting from this release the support for the SPL has been introduced in Uboot. Previous versions of this script will no longer produce a fully functional and bootable microSD card. <br>
Please use this [https://wiki.dave.eu/index.php/How_to_create_a_bootable_microSD_card_(XUELK) script] for older releases.
The procedure has been tested on a Linux PC running Ubuntu LTS (>=16.04) distribution with
*a 16 GB microSD card [1]
*the binary files delivered along with the [[AXEL_ULite_and_SBC_Lynx_Embedded_Linux_Kit_Axel_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(XELK)#Downloadable_binary_images|XELK 4.0.0]].The resulting card is partitioned as depicted [[AXEL_ULite_and_SBC_Lynx_Embedded_Linux_Kit_Axel_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(XELK)#XUELK_microSD_LayoutXELK_microSD_Layout|here]].
The script - named <code>mksd.sh</code> - looks like this:
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