Difference between revisions of "AIM-Linux/ROM-5722 Anroid flash image guide"
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'''1. To identify a device using a command, you typically use commands like <code>lsusb</code> for USB devices on Linux systems.''' | '''1. To identify a device using a command, you typically use commands like <code>lsusb</code> for USB devices on Linux systems.''' | ||
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Revision as of 08:04, 29 July 2024
OTG Flash Image guide :
0. Please change to Download mode ( Swtich setting is 4 on , others off )
1. To identify a device using a command, you typically use commands like lsusb
for USB devices on Linux systems.
Here’s how you can use these commands:
2. Log into Image folder
3. Flash image by command :
command :
sudo ./uuu_imx_android_flash.sh -f imx8mp -a -e
SD Card Flash Image guide :
1. Log into SD card image folder