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60 lines
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cubieboard
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Intro
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To be able to use your cubieboard board with the images generated by
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Buildroot you have to correctly setup the SD card.
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For more information, please see http://linux-sunxi.org/FirstSteps
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How to build it
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You need to use the cubieboard_defconfig, to do so:
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* make cubieboard_defconfig
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And to compile:
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* make
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What is generated
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After building, you should obtain this tree:
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output/images/
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+-- rootfs.tar
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+-- boot.scr
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+-- script.bin
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+-- sunxi-spl.bin
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+-- u-boot.bin
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`-- uImage
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How setting up the SD card
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Depending on the rootfs size, you might want to use a 2GB or larger SD-card.
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The script mkcubiecard.sh will take care of partitioning and formatting
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the SD-card.
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BEWARE! This process will erase your SD card.
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Use dmesg to find out where the SD card is attached in the /dev tree
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(<device>) and then:
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# sudo ./mkcubiecard.sh <images_dir> <device>
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where:
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- <images_dir> is the directory containing the generated files (usually
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output/images)
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- <device> is the device file of the SD card (usually /dev/sdX)
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--
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Carlo Caione <carlo.caione@gmail.com>
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