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36 lines
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# Please DO NOT modify this file; if you need to modify the boot config, the
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# "usercfg.txt" file is the place to include user changes. Please refer to
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# the README file for a description of the various configuration files on
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# the boot partition.
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# The unusual ordering below is deliberate; older firmwares (in particular the
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# version initially shipped with bionic) don't understand the conditional
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# [sections] below and simply ignore them. The Pi4 doesn't boot at all with
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# firmwares this old so it's safe to place at the top. Of the Pi2 and Pi3, the
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# Pi3 uboot happens to work happily on the Pi2, so it needs to go at the bottom
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# to support old firmwares.
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[pi4]
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kernel=uboot_rpi_4.bin
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max_framebuffers=2
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[pi2]
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kernel=uboot_rpi_2.bin
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[pi3]
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kernel=uboot_rpi_3.bin
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[all]
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arm_64bit=1
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device_tree_address=0x03000000
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# The following settings are "defaults" expected to be overridden by the
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# included configuration. The only reason they are included is, again, to
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# support old firmwares which don't understand the "include" command.
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enable_uart=1
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cmdline=cmdline.txt
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include syscfg.txt
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include usercfg.txt
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