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Intro
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This default configuration will allow you to start experimenting with the
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buildroot environment for the Bananapi M1. With the current configuration
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it will bring-up the board, and allow access through the serial console.
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Bananapi M1 link:
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http://www.banana-pi.org/m1.html
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Wiki link:
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https://openedev.amarulasolutions.com/display/ODWIKI/Bananapi+M1
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This configuration uses U-Boot mainline and kernel mainline.
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How to build
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$ make bananapi_m1_defconfig
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$ make
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Note: you will need access to the internet to download the required
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sources.
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How to write the SD card
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Once the build process is finished you will have an image called "sdcard.img"
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in the output/images/ directory.
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Copy the bootable "sdcard.img" onto an SD card with "dd":
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$ sudo dd if=output/images/sdcard.img of=/dev/sdX
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$ sudo sync
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Insert the micro SDcard in your Bananapi M1 and power it up. The console
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is on the serial line, 115200 8N1.
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