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Installing RedBoot

To install the RedBoot +package, follow the procedures detailed in the accompanying README.

Although there are other possible configurations, RedBoot is usually +run from the target platform’s flash boot sector or boot ROM, and is +designed to run when your system is initially powered on. The method used +to install the RedBoot image into non-volatile storage varies from platform +to platform. In general, it requires that the image be programmed into flash +in situ or programmed into the flash or ROM using a device programmer. In +some cases this will be done at manufacturing time; the platform being delivered +with RedBoot already in place. In other cases, you will have to program RedBoot +into the appropriate device(s) yourself. Installing to flash in situ may require +special cabling or interface devices and software provided by the board manufacturer. +The details of this installation process for a given platform will be found +in Installation and Testing. Once installed, user-specific configuration options +may be applied, using the fconfig command, +providing that persistent data storage in flash is present in the relevant +RedBoot version. See the Section called Configuring the RedBoot Environment +for details.


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