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After restoring the iAtkos ML2 image (.DMG file) to the USB stick (using Apple's disk utility on the osX), you should install a PKG of chameleon bootloader to the same USB so that it becomes bootable.




ml2 bootloader installer.pkg.zip



Essentially:You will need to use iBoot to boot your machine (the most common way is to burn it onto a CD/DVD and boot from that, although, it is possible to create a bootable USB installer)Insert the USB drive (before or after iBoot loads, it can be machine dependent)Refresh iBoot (F5) to see the installer (essentially the same as you did for the above procedure)Boot the installer (select and enter)You may need to set specific boot options depending on your machine (for instance, I need to set busratio for my computer to boot the installer); look at the chameleon bootloader options.After that, simply follow the installer instructions, and you should be good to go (there are some post install setup steps which you will need to be able to boot without iBoot)Good luck with the setup.


Cristi, about ML3U you don't say that it doesn't boot from the stick without a bootloader, on UEFI you say that it boots and then why doesn't it boot me on a P8P67 REV 3.0 board directly from the stick because you said that the UEFI bios has a bootloader, but I boot from the stick and I look at it appears "-" and blinks in one and I wait like that until tomorrow and it does not boot. I had to find out that he needs a Chameleon bootloader, otherwise I would stay until tomorrow and not boot directly as you said in the last tutorial. When it's tested first and then you say it works directly with a stick without other tools. Well, I read that you need a bios update, damn I don't damage the board with their modified bios update, you hear that 3602 wants to wait a long time and it's good that I'm updating to make it work. Dabea I fooled it took me some time to install it with boot + Mac OS (ML3U).


Hi Cristi, you can help me so that I did was to install the bootloader I gave the destination file change and I do not appear like I know just look at mac and stiku hardware that is plugged What should I do thanks


To get you started with the BSP, we have summarized some basic tasks from the Yocto official documentation. It describes how to add additional software to the image, change the kernel and bootloader configuration, and integrate patches for kernel and bootloader.


The bootloader used by PHYTEC, barebox, uses the same build system as the Linux kernel. Therefore, all commands in this section can be used to configure the kernel and bootloader. To configure the kernel or bootloader, execute one of the following commands:


The following steps can be used for both kernel and bootloader. Just replace the recipe name linux-mainline in the commands with linux-ti, or barebox for the bootloader. If you did not already take care of this, start from a clean build. Otherwise, the diff of the configuration may be wrong:


Here we present a third option to make kernel and bootloader changes. You have external checkouts of the linux-mainline, linux-ti, or barebox Git repositories. You will overwrite the URL of the source code fetcher, the variable SRC_URI, to point to your local checkout instead of the remote repositories.


This will generate a toolchain installer in build/deploy/sdk which can be used for cross-compiling of target applications. However, the installer does not include libraries added to your image, so it is a bare GCC compiler only. This is suited for bootloader and kernel development.


After reboot, or restart you will see an Chameleon bootloader. Press F8 key to open boot option and select by arrow key bootable partition with new installed Mac OS X and press Enter. 2ff7e9595c


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