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Difference between revisions of "Rock/SD images"

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=== Windows ===
 
=== Windows ===
 
* Download the Win32DiskImager from [https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/files/latest/download here].
 
* Download the Win32DiskImager from [https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/files/latest/download here].
* Download the Ubuntu image from  [http://dl.radxa.com/rock/images/ubuntu/radxa_rock_lubuntu_desktop_140626_sdcard.zip here]extract the zip to get the image
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* Download the Ubuntu image from  [http://dl.radxa.com/rock/images/ubuntu/radxa_rock_lubuntu_desktop_140626_sdcard.zip here] Extract the zip to get the image
 
* use the Win32DiskImager to '''Write''' the image into sdcard
 
* use the Win32DiskImager to '''Write''' the image into sdcard
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[[File:Win32DiskImager.png]]
 
[[File:Win32DiskImager.png]]
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* power off the rock, Insert the sdcard, then power on,the rock is booting with ubuntu.
 
* power off the rock, Insert the sdcard, then power on,the rock is booting with ubuntu.
  

Revision as of 14:15, 26 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 touch the nand flash.

Download

Write SD image card

Windows

  • Download the Win32DiskImager from here.
  • Download the Ubuntu image from here Extract the zip to get the image
  • use the Win32DiskImager to Write the image into sdcard

Win32DiskImager.png

  • power off the rock, Insert the sdcard, then power on,the rock is booting with ubuntu.

Linux

We use dd.

   sudo dd if=radxa_rock_xxxx_sdcard.img of=/dev/sdx