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The wic image fully supports booting from an SD card. Use the command below to write it to an SD card:
The wic image fully supports booting from an SD card. Use the command below to write it to an SD card:
 
$ sudo umount /dev/sdX*
  $ {{#var:UNZIP}} {{#var:DEPLOY_DIR}}/images/{{#var:MACHINE_NAME}}/{{#var:DEFAULT_IMAGE_BB_NAME}}-{{#var:MACHINE_NAME}}.wic.zst | sudo dd of=/dev/sdX bs=1M && sync
  $ {{#var:UNZIP}} {{#var:DEPLOY_DIR}}/images/{{#var:MACHINE_NAME}}/{{#var:DEFAULT_IMAGE_BB_NAME}}-{{#var:MACHINE_NAME}}.wic.zst | sudo dd of=/dev/sdX bs=1M && sync
Replace sdX with the right device name. This can be obtained by "dmesg" command on your host Linux PC, after the SD card reader is inserted.
{{note|'''NOTE''': The wic image does not support all features booting from eMMC. For example, /etc/fw_env.config is configured for the SD card (/dev/mmcblk1) |info}}
{{note|'''NOTE''': The wic image does not support all features booting from eMMC. For example, /etc/fw_env.config is configured for the SD card (/dev/mmcblk1) |info}}



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