JTag <- transfer kernel?



Hi
May i know what is the most common way to transfer the kernel image
and the bootloader to arm development board? is it using JTag?
If i erase some bytes of my bootloader , how can i install it again?

thanks
from Peter (cmk128@xxxxxxxxxxx)

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