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===== Abstract ===== | ===== Abstract ===== | ||
- | Here we provide a simple way to boot linux from USB OTG port. It's very useful when our system get damaged somehow. We may be able to fix it by accessing to the storeage, e.g. nand, sata, or SD Card, and making some repair to the config or filesystem. | + | Here we provide a simple way to boot linux from USB OTG port. It's very useful when our system damaged somehow, and we can fix it if we could access to the storeage, e.g. nand, sata, or SD Card. |
===== Host Enviroment ===== | ===== Host Enviroment ===== |