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Document new bootloader options #4037

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@timg236 timg236 commented Feb 25, 2025

Document the new features in the latest default bootloader, except for some experimental features which could change.

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…on numbers

The latest firmware provides a basic method for remapping a high
partition number to a regular partition. This makes it more flexible
as generic reboot parameter.
E.g. It would be possible reboot into a different boot-order or
even network install.
This will probably evolve as we use it with rpi-image-gen
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lurch commented Feb 26, 2025

Thanks for incorporating all my nit-picks 😃

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lgtm, ty!

@nathan-contino nathan-contino merged commit f211851 into raspberrypi:develop Feb 28, 2025
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