@ -69,3 +69,14 @@ To avoid this problem there are two solution:
2 - disable `bootlimit` env setting it to `0`. Can be done with command `nv set bootlimit 0` on Linux OS\
I prefer first solution, because if you screw up the `mtd3` partition with wrongs values, doing a fast swap for ten times (so avoid full Linux OS boot) will erase config partition an start the stick in factory default