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*After the restore process is done, it will show on the host PC as the image below:
 
*After the restore process is done, it will show on the host PC as the image below:
  
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*Remove the USB to Micro USB cable on the NX8MM-35(Power off), and set the SW1 to Internal boot as below.
 
*Remove the USB to Micro USB cable on the NX8MM-35(Power off), and set the SW1 to Internal boot as below.
  
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*Power on the NX8MM-35 and you can see the Yocto Linux booting.
 
*Power on the NX8MM-35 and you can see the Yocto Linux booting.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:24, 24 February 2022

How to Restore Yocto Linux to the eMMC on NX8MM-35


Restore the Yocto Linux via Linux host PC to the NX8MM-35

Tools you need before restoring the image to the eMMC:

  • A 64-bit Linux host O/S on a PC (The virtual machine is not suggested to be used)
  • USB cable to connect between the host PC and the NX8MM-35. (Ex: USB to micro USB)

Write the image to the eMMC on the NX8MM-35.

  • This section will introduce how to write the image to the eMMC on the NX8MM-35 step by step.
  • Find the SW1 on the NX8MM-35 and change the setting to Serial Download Mode according to the photo below:

  • Turn on the host PC and unzip the image file in it.
  • Connect the USB to micro USB to the host PC, but not connect to the NX8MM-35.
  • Open a terminal on the host PC and access the location you’ve put the image file and input “sudo ./uuu uuu.auto” ; you will see “Wait for known USB Device Appear”

Yocto-1.2.5.png

  • Connect the Micro USB to the NX8MM-35, and it will trigger the serial download mode to restore the image from the host PC.
  • After the restore process is done, it will show on the host PC as the image below:

Yocto-1.2.7.png

  • Remove the USB to Micro USB cable on the NX8MM-35(Power off), and set the SW1 to Internal boot as below.

  • Power on the NX8MM-35 and you can see the Yocto Linux booting.

1-2-11.png


Restore the Yocto Linux via Win10 host PC to the NX8MM-35.

Tools you need before restoring the image to the eMMC:

  • A Windows 10 host O/S on a PC (The virtual machine is not suggested to be used)
  • USB cable to connect between the host PC and NX8MM-35.(Ex: USB to micro USB)

Write the image to the eMMC on the NX8MM-35.

This section will introduce how to write the image to the eMMC on the NX8MM-35 step by step.

  • Find the SW1 on the NX8MM-35 and change the setting to Serial Download Mode according to the photo below:

  • Turn on the host PC and unzip the image file to it.
  • Connect the USB to micro USB cable to the host PC, but not connect to NX8MM-35.
  • Open a terminal on the host PC and access the location you’ve put the image file and input “uuu.exe uuu.auto” , and you will see “Wait for known USB Device Appear”.

Yocto-2.2.4.png

  • Connect the Micro USB to the NX8MM-35, and it will trigger the serial download mode to restore the image from the host PC.
  • After the restore process is done, it will show on the host PC as the image below:

  • Remove the USB to Micro USB cable on the NX8MM-35(Power off), and set the SW1 to Internal boot as below.

  • Power on the NX8MM-35 and you can see the Yocto Linux booting.

  • Power on the NX8MM-35 and you can see the Yocto Linux booting.

1-2-11.png