# # Configure the LinuxLoader settings # [LinuxLoader] # Controls on-screen logging # This setting can persist without config file or sdcard being present Debug = true # Boot target. Can be one of the following: # "default" (ABL default) # "Linux" (direct Linux Image load) # "EFI" # "UEFI Shell" (will execute startup.nsh automatically if found on any FAT partition) # "Mass Storage" (will mount the UFS LUN specified below as mass storage) Target = "default" # Default UFS LUN to mount as mass storage # Allowed values: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 MassStorageLUN = 0 # Volume up boot target. Can be one of the following: # "BDS Menu" (will enter the UEFI boot menu provided by Qualcomm, don't touch anything there unless you know what you are doing!) # "UEFI Shell" (will execute startup.nsh automatically if found on any FAT partition) # "recovery" # "Linux" DefaultVolUp = "Linux" # Setting this to *true* will enable USB Host mode in UEFI # This might be useful if you want to play with UEFI. # Note that you will need an externally powered type-C hub to connect USB devices. (at least for now) UsbHostMode = false # Controls hypervisor UART enablement # # Setting *true* here will force enable the hypervisor UART # Setting *false* here will force disable the hypervisor UART # Removing this line will avoid changing the default behavior # Please leave it to *false* unless you know what you are doing HypUartEnable = false # Controls display hardware status during exit boot services # # The dispcc driver from mainline Linux kernel has a bug, which # prevents the display hardware from initializing properly if # the display hardware is not disabled before exiting boot services. # # Set this to *true* if you are trying to boot a mainline kernel. DisableDisplayHW = true [Linux] # Accept both gzipped and non-gzipped kernel images Image = "Image" initrd = "initrd.img-INITRD_PLACEHOLDER" devicetree = "dtb/qcom/qcs8550-ayn-odin2.dtb" cmdline = "clk_ignore_unused pd_ignore_unused quiet rw rootwait root=UUID=UUID_PLACEHOLDER"