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This document describes Radxa configuration.
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This document describes Radxa official Ubuntu/Debian configuration.
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== The Kernel Command Line ==
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The Linux Kernel accepts a command line of parameters during boot.
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Radxa official Ubuntu/Debian provide one file '''uEnv.txt''' in the boot partition to for user to add the needed kernel parameters.
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uEnv.txt is a simple text file that can be edited using any text editor, e.g. nano, vim, etc.
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We need to add all the parameters to the line
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<pre style="color: red">extraargs=</pre>.
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=== Command Line Options ===
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==== max_loop: set the number of loop device  ====
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extraargs='''max_loop=8'''
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==== mem: set memory ====
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extraargs='''mem=512MB''' max_loop=8

Revision as of 15:10, 2 March 2022

Introduction of Radxa Configuration

This document describes Radxa official Ubuntu/Debian configuration.

The Kernel Command Line

The Linux Kernel accepts a command line of parameters during boot. Radxa official Ubuntu/Debian provide one file uEnv.txt in the boot partition to for user to add the needed kernel parameters. uEnv.txt is a simple text file that can be edited using any text editor, e.g. nano, vim, etc.

We need to add all the parameters to the line

extraargs=
.

Command Line Options

max_loop: set the number of loop device

extraargs=max_loop=8

mem: set memory

extraargs=mem=512MB max_loop=8