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Standalone boot (BELK/BXELK)

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{{ImportantMessage|text=For the sake of simplicity, this document does not address the reliability of the partitioning schemes described. This matter is beyond the scope of this document and should take into account several factors such as the intrinsic reliability of NOR/NAND flashes, the estimated usage in terms of read/write operations, etc. For more information related to this subject, please contact [mailto:support-bora@dave.eu the technical support].}}
 
== History ==
|March 2019
|Added use case #2
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|2.0.1
|March 2019
|Added warning about realiability<br>
Added images of case #1's partitioning scheme
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* Boot the system via SD or NFS as described into the [[System_boot_and_recovery_via_microSD_card_(BELK/BXELK)|System boot and recovery via microSD card]] and [[Booting_the_system_via_NFS_(BELK/BXELK)|Booting the system via NFS]]
* By default, the NAND is already partitioned to allow booting from NAND-only (see next section) and, thus, some partitions are reserved for FSBL, U-boot and kernel images. Here we won't modify this default configuration. The [[Memory Technology Tecnology Device (MTD)|MTD]] partitions can be dumped with <code>/proc/mtd</code> (the partition's name should be self-explanatory)
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