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== Boot Image == | == Boot Image == | ||
The components need to be put together into a boot image. | The components need to be put together into a boot image. | ||
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Details: [[Linux disk image for Orange Pi 4]] | Details: [[Linux disk image for Orange Pi 4]] | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* [[Rockchip]] wiki on building kernel and boot image [http://opensource.rock-chips.com/wiki_Rockchip_Kernel] | * [[Rockchip]] wiki on building kernel and boot image [http://opensource.rock-chips.com/wiki_Rockchip_Kernel] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:22, 28 March 2020
Linux running on Orange Pi 4.
This page is focused on compiling and flashing a generic Linux onto an Orange Pi 4. For complete Linux distributions and their instructions see Orange_Pi_4#Complete_Distributions.
To boot a Linux kernel on the Orange Pi 4 you first need a working bootloader. See U-Boot on Orange Pi 4 for details and instructions.
Prerequisite: U-Boot on Orange Pi 4
Next steps: Flashing Linux to SD Card
Components
Linux kernel
Details: Linux kernel on Orange Pi 4
Linux rootfs
Details: Linux rootfs on Orange Pi 4
Boot Image
The components need to be put together into a boot image.
Details: Linux disk image for Orange Pi 4