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hello my name is bean webster and today i will be talking about the introduction to you boot boot loader this talk was originally written by marek versade and essentially it is licensed under the ccbisa 2.0 license share and share alike my main job is as an embedded linux consultant linux kernel engineer and trainer and course author for the linux foundation and today we will be discussing uh u-boot and how it gets used in the embedded industry so letamp;#39;s first talk about boot loaders boot loaders are generally in multiple stages and indeed thereamp;#39;s no different in the embedded world uh basically thereamp;#39;s usually two or three levels of boot loader before we get to the linux kernel initially there is the first stage boot loader and this on socs in the embedded world typically resides inside the boot rom of the chip itself it basically takes the reset vector and tends to initialize enough of the hardware so that it then can read the the first user controlled bootloade