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== Troubleshooting ==
 
== Troubleshooting ==

Revision as of 05:38, 23 March 2020

Armbian for Orange Pi 4.

Installation using a Prebuilt Image

Armbian provides several pre-built SD Card images ready to be flashed and used. See www.armbian.com/orange-pi-4

See Flashing Linux to SD Card on what to do with the downloaded *.img file.

Installation using a Custom Image

Source: docs.armbian.com/Developer-Guide_Build-Preparation/

  1. Prepare build environment (see #Using Vagrant)
  2. Configure and Build (see #Building an Image)
  3. Flash the image to SD Card

Using Vagrant

Source: docs.armbian.com/Developer-Guide_Using-Vagrant/

Prerequisites

  1. Install git, vagrant, virtualbox
  2. Install virtualbox plugins: vagrant plugin install vagrant-disksize
  3. Clone the armbian build repository: git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/armbian/build
  4. Fetch the guest VM image: vagrant box add ubuntu/bionic64

Building

  1. Go to VM template directory: cd build/config/templates
  2. Start the VM: vagrant up
  3. Log into the VM: vagrant ssh
    1. cd armbian
    2. sudo ./compile.sh (see details below)
  4. Copying the resulting image from guest to host: vagrant plugin install vagrant-scp
  5. Stop the VM at the end (or after every finished build): vagrant halt

Cleanup

  1. To cleanup after you are done: vagrant destroy

Building an Image

Source: docs.armbian.com/Developer-Guide_Build-Preparation/

Kernel + U-Boot Only

./compile.sh  BOARD=orangepi4 BRANCH=current KERNEL_ONLY=yes KERNEL_CONFIGURE=yes

Produces *.deb packages usable for kernel updates. Or for flashing to an SD Card if you unpack the deb archive (via ar x *.deb)

Minimal Debian Bullseye server

./compile.sh BOARD=orangepi4 BRANCH=current RELEASE=bullseye BUILD_MINIMAL=yes BUILD_DESKTOP=no KERNEL_ONLY=no KERNEL_CONFIGURE=yes

Produces a standalone *.img file (about 700 MB) for flashing to SD Card.

Ubuntu Desktop

./compile.sh BOARD=orangepi4 BRANCH=current RELEASE=bionic BUILD_MINIMAL=no BUILD_DESKTOP=yes KERNEL_ONLY=no KERNEL_CONFIGURE=yes

Troubleshooting

cannot initialize curses

When using e.g. Termite terminal emulator without terminfo installed on the guest VM, you get this error:

$ sudo ./compile.sh
...
cannot initialize curses
[ error ] ERROR in function source [ main.sh:141 ]
[ error ] No option selected 
[ o.k. ] Process terminated

One solution is to set a known working TERM:

$ TERM=xterm
$ sudo ./compile.sh

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