Here:
they report booting an i.MX6 in 2 seconds.
Is this adaptable to HestiaPi? I strongly doubt most of the time spent booting is spent initializing anything we need.
Here:
they report booting an i.MX6 in 2 seconds.
Is this adaptable to HestiaPi? I strongly doubt most of the time spent booting is spent initializing anything we need.
I assume this is what you meant:
This looks like a highly hardware-dependable implementation by far different to the Broadcom found on the SoC of Raspberry Pi with the weird boot process.
Not sure if “porting” is possible but definitely something for their developer to decide.
Thanks for correcting my error.
I understand that the jiffy is different. At least, the jiffy’s flash memory is soldered on, where the Hestia has to negotiate an SD controller. On the upside, there are a lot more Pi developers who could participate in porting, and a lot more users who could benefit from it.
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