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Details: [[U-Boot on Orange Pi 4]] | Details: [[U-Boot on Orange Pi 4]] | ||
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Mainline repository: [https://www.kernel.org/] | Mainline repository: [https://www.kernel.org/] | ||
Details: [[Linux kernel on Orange Pi 4]] | Details: [[Linux kernel on Orange Pi 4]] | ||
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| − | Details: [[Linux | + | Details: [[Linux rootfs on Orange Pi 4]] |
== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
=== Creating a Disk Image === | === Creating a Disk Image === | ||
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=== Flashing an SD Card === | === Flashing an SD Card === | ||
Latest revision as of 10:54, 28 March 2020
Mainline Linux used on Orange Pi 4.
Contents
Overview
There are several components that need to be compiled and prepared from the ground up:
The installation of these components consists of:
- Creating a Disk Image
- Flashing to SD Card
Compilation
U-Boot
Mainline repository: [1]
Details: U-Boot on Orange Pi 4
Linux kernel
Mainline repository: [2]
Details: Linux kernel on Orange Pi 4
rootfs
Details: Linux rootfs on Orange Pi 4
Installation
Creating a Disk Image
Details: Linux disk image for Orange Pi 4
Flashing an SD Card
See Flashing Linux to SD Card.
External Links
- Compiling RK3399 BSP for the Puma board [3]