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How to Boot to a Shell with Processor SDK Linux for Sitara Processors

00:10:39 | 27 MAR 2018
Booting to a single shell or thread allows a minimal environment application setup from which any impact from user space on performance issues can be isolated. Since this method uses out-of-box components of TI's Processor SDK Linux you won't have to configure and build a utility such as BusyBox. This video demonstrates how to change the kernel user initialization to boot to a shell or single thread using Processor SDK Linux on SItara AM335x, AM437x, and AM57x embedded processors.

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  • arrow-right TI Processors Wiki: Booting to a shell for AM3x/4x/5x
  • arrow-right Processor SDK supported platforms & versions
  • arrow-right Processor SDK Linux Getting Started Guide
  • arrow-right Processor SDK Training Series
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