Difference between revisions of "Rock/SD images"
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− | * Android KitKat release | + | * Android KitKat release version r1 - http://dl.radxa.com/rock/images/android/radxa_rock_android_kitkat_r1_140626_sdcard.zip |
* Lubuntu desktop - http://dl.radxa.com/rock/images/ubuntu/radxa_rock_lubuntu_desktop_140626_sdcard.zip | * Lubuntu desktop - http://dl.radxa.com/rock/images/ubuntu/radxa_rock_lubuntu_desktop_140626_sdcard.zip | ||
Revision as of 04:26, 28 June 2014
SD images for the rock are images booting and running on the uSD card completely. This is good when you want to try different OS or new version of the firmware without touching the nand flash.
Download
- Android KitKat release version r1 - http://dl.radxa.com/rock/images/android/radxa_rock_android_kitkat_r1_140626_sdcard.zip
- Lubuntu desktop - http://dl.radxa.com/rock/images/ubuntu/radxa_rock_lubuntu_desktop_140626_sdcard.zip
Write SD image to SD card
Windows
- Download the Win32DiskImager from here.
- Download the image from above link.
- Use the Win32DiskImager to Write the image into sdcard
- Power off the rock, insert the sdcard, then power on, the rock is booting with the images on SD card.
Linux
We use dd in Linux to write the image:
sudo dd if=radxa_rock_xxxx_sdcard.img of=/dev/sdx # x is the disk name of your uSD card on your PC