Stefan Monnier wrote: > Most of those ARM SBCs come with a µSD slot plus other things. > Even if you connect a SATA disk, you'll often need a µSD because some > of those SBCs don't have any on-board flash memory, so you need the µSD > to hold the U-Boot (which plays the role of the BIOS) without which the > board doesn't even know how to read from the SATA disk.
I see. Being able to replace the memory that holds the bootloader makes perfect sense. That's even a feature I would pay extra for. Björn Persson
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