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| Preparing the Boot Device |
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| Prepare a USB flash drive to boot the Zephyr application image on |
| a board. |
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| #. Format the USB flash drive as FAT32. |
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| On Windows, open ``File Explorer``, and right-click on the USB flash drive. |
| Select ``Format...``. Make sure in ``File System``, ``FAT32`` is selected. |
| Click on the ``Format`` button and wait for it to finish. |
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| On Linux, graphical utilities such as ``gparted`` can be used to format |
| the USB flash drive as FAT32. Alternatively, under terminal, find out |
| the corresponding device node for the USB flash drive (for example, |
| ``/dev/sdd``). Execute the following command: |
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| $ mkfs.vfat -F 32 <device-node> |
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| .. important:: |
| Make sure the device node is the actual device node for |
| the USB flash drive. Or else you may erase other storage devices |
| on your system, and will render the system unusable afterwards. |
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| #. Copy the Zephyr EFI image file :file:`zephyr/zephyr.efi` to the USB drive. |
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| Booting Zephyr on a board |
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| Boot the board to the EFI shell with USB flash drive connected. |
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| #. Insert the prepared boot device (USB flash drive) into the board. |
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| #. Connect the board to the host system using the serial cable and |
| configure your host system to watch for serial data. See board's |
| website for more information. |
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| .. note:: |
| Use a baud rate of 115200. |
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| #. Power on the board. |
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| #. When the following output appears, press :kbd:`F7`: |
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| .. code-block:: console |
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| Press <DEL> or <ESC> to enter setup. |
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| #. From the menu that appears, select the menu entry that describes |
| that particular EFI shell. |
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| #. From the EFI shell select Zephyr EFI image to boot. |
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| Shell> fs0:zephyr.efi |
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| #. When the boot process completes, you have finished booting the |
| Zephyr application image. |