11-18-2023, 07:03 PM
With NetBSD 10.0_RC1, it just did. I mean, I didn't have to do anything but copy the image to the sd device, and restart.
With the tow-boot install image on SD, I had to disable eMMC before that install image would boot. I suppose there's some difference about what's found on those images, where the NetBSD image has something the tow-boot lacked, but it's a little weird since they were both ultimately able to boot just the same, just one of them met the SD-then-eMMC boot order conditions and the other didn't. (I am not using tow-boot, this is just about the tow-boot installation image as a bootable OS.)
That normal boot property that I found with the NetBSD image is of course highly desirable, since it's beyond inconvenient to have to open up the case and fiddle with the eMMC.
With the tow-boot install image on SD, I had to disable eMMC before that install image would boot. I suppose there's some difference about what's found on those images, where the NetBSD image has something the tow-boot lacked, but it's a little weird since they were both ultimately able to boot just the same, just one of them met the SD-then-eMMC boot order conditions and the other didn't. (I am not using tow-boot, this is just about the tow-boot installation image as a bootable OS.)
That normal boot property that I found with the NetBSD image is of course highly desirable, since it's beyond inconvenient to have to open up the case and fiddle with the eMMC.