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Boot busy box on the SATA instead of removable USB

Hi

I installed busybox on the USB drive, however, I cannot find an option to install it on the pre-installed SATA drive on the morello board. Please let me know the process.

Thanks

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  • Hi Patrik,

    thank you for your answer,

    My problem is Morello does not act like any other device. At least I have not used one before.

    You suggested, "If you want to update the SATA disk you must boot a OS first and from that OS you update the SATA disk."

    How exactly should I boot OS on SATA?

    1. Build the Busybox image file (already build)
    2. Write that to a USB storage (already done)
    3. Boot the board from that USB storage  (when I insert USB in the board and boot it on ttyUSB2, but it can run only when  USB is connected, I do not see any option of booting it on board, it starts booting automatically).

    I hope it make sence now?

    Thanks

    Rabia

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  • Hi Patrik,

    thank you for your answer,

    My problem is Morello does not act like any other device. At least I have not used one before.

    You suggested, "If you want to update the SATA disk you must boot a OS first and from that OS you update the SATA disk."

    How exactly should I boot OS on SATA?

    1. Build the Busybox image file (already build)
    2. Write that to a USB storage (already done)
    3. Boot the board from that USB storage  (when I insert USB in the board and boot it on ttyUSB2, but it can run only when  USB is connected, I do not see any option of booting it on board, it starts booting automatically).

    I hope it make sence now?

    Thanks

    Rabia

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  • Hi Rabia,

    Sorry for the delay.

    I am a bit unsure what you are trying to do.

    If you want a boot for a USB MSD when booting you will see a (on both the HDMI and AP uart)

    Press ESCAPE for boot options

    If you press ESC then you cna select you USB MSD in Boot Manager.

    The USB-B connector ("DBG USB") is only to debug and access the board internal UARTs. You can not send a boot image over the DBG USB.

    Best regards,
    Patrik