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=== Disable booting from eMMC and remove the eMMC storage module === | === Disable booting from eMMC and remove the eMMC storage module === | ||
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During the development of Slackware AArch64, it was found that the life span of these storage modules is short which makes them inappropriate for housing an Operating System. | During the development of Slackware AArch64, it was found that the life span of these storage modules is short which makes them inappropriate for housing an Operating System. | ||
Whilst it's possible to use eMMC with Slackware, this documented installation process does not provide a supported path and the eMMC must be disabled. | Whilst it's possible to use eMMC with Slackware, this documented installation process does not provide a supported path and the eMMC must be disabled. | ||
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== Move the eMMC control switch into the **down** position. == | == Move the eMMC control switch into the **down** position. == | ||
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To remove it, gently lift it up and out with your fingers. | To remove it, gently lift it up and out with your fingers. | ||
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=== Ensure Sound is enabled === | === Ensure Sound is enabled === | ||
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- | === Boot from NVME - drop requirement for booting | + | === Boot from NVME rather than from uSD card === |
The Slackware AArch64 installation is set to boot from the Micro SD card due to its high portability across various hardware models. Nevertheless, | The Slackware AArch64 installation is set to boot from the Micro SD card due to its high portability across various hardware models. Nevertheless, | ||
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===== Known Limitations / Bugs ===== | ===== Known Limitations / Bugs ===== |