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Hi,
I'm working with a Raspberry Pi CM4. One of the RPI features is that the Device Tree Overlays and multiple other files important to the hardware / system config are stored in /boot. The issue I'm having is that this part of the system is note updated with the update bundle installed by RAUC. Why is that so?
Is the lack of possibility to update /boot a feature of RAUC or is it rather happening because of my user error?
There are articles in the manual about updating the boot loader, however that's not the goal here. The goal is simply to replace old files with new ones, do not touch the boot loader at all.
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Hi,
I'm working with a Raspberry Pi CM4. One of the RPI features is that the Device Tree Overlays and multiple other files important to the hardware / system config are stored in
/boot
. The issue I'm having is that this part of the system is note updated with the update bundle installed byRAUC
. Why is that so?Is the lack of possibility to update
/boot
a feature ofRAUC
or is it rather happening because of my user error?There are articles in the manual about updating the boot loader, however that's not the goal here. The goal is simply to replace old files with new ones, do not touch the boot loader at all.
Any help will be appreciated!
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