Prepare a bootable microSD card using Raspberry Pi Imager

You can use Raspberry Pi Imager to install Pi OS to a bootable microSD card on a Linux or Windows host system. We recommend that you use Class 10 (or UHS-1) microSD cards.

Depending on your host OS, download and install Raspberry Pi Imager and follow the instruction described in https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/.

For example, if you choose to install Raspberry Pi OS (64-bit), after installation, you will find many the software components in the bootfs/ directory on microSD card, including firmware files, like start*.elf, fixup*.dat and bootcode.bin, system config file config.txt, OS image and device tree files.

You can use this bootable microSD card to boot QNX IFS, please see the Transfer the image section in this chapter.

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