Libretech-flash-tool [repack]

For a commit:

: The tool writes directly to the disk's raw blocks. Review the displayed write command carefully before confirming.

The proper command is "sudo shutdown -H now". Libre's solution is to flash the Libre bootloader onto your sd card/ emmc overwritin... Armbian Community Forums Spring Boot Le Potato - DaShaun Carter libretech-flash-tool

sudo ./libretech-flash-tool.sh disk-image --device /dev/sdb --image /path/to/image.img.xz Use code with caution. Updating the Bootloader Only

By default, the tool will refuse to write to a device that appears to be a bootable drive (e.g., the SD card your system is currently running from). For a commit: : The tool writes directly

Provide the for the bl-flash command. Explain how to use this tool to boot from an SSD .

: Allows boards to boot from USB drives or NVMe SSDs by placing the initial bootloader on a "sacrificial" MicroSD card. 🚀 How to Use the Tool (Linux) Libre's solution is to flash the Libre bootloader

Note: This will wipe your eMMC.

By mastering the , you transcend the role of a casual user and become a true system administrator of your own hardware. Go forth and flash freely.

Can flash bootloaders to MicroSD cards, USB drives, or eMMC modules.