January 2019
Intermediate to advanced
548 pages
12h 7m
English
Every device has a bootloader; these are nothing but the first piece of software that gets loaded and executed after the mask ROM bootloader. They are primarily put in place to load parts of an operating system into the memory and ensure the system is loaded in the defined state for the kernel. Some bootloaders have a two-step approach; in those scenarios, only step one will know how to load the second step, while the second step will provide access to file systems and so on. The following is the list of bootloaders we have encountered during a product evaluation so far:
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