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The ODROID-C2 is a 64-bit quad-core single board computer(SBC) that is one of the most cost-effective 64bit development boards available in the ARM world. http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G145457216438 [Peter: fix typos, drop neon/C++ settings, use git hash for Linux/U-Boot] Signed-off-by: Brian Kim <brian.kim@hardkernel.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com> |
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ODROID-C2 Intro ===== To be able to use ODROID-C2 board with the images generated by Buildroot, you have to prepare the SDCard or eMMC. How to build it =============== $ make odroidc2_defconfig Then you can edit the build options using $ make menuconfig Compile all and build rootfs image: $ make Note: you will need to have access to the network, since Buildroot will download the packages' sources. Result of the build ------------------- After building, you should obtain this tree: output/images/ +-- Image +-- boot.ini [1] +-- boot.vfat +-- meson64_odroidc2.dtb +-- rootfs.ext2 +-- rootfs.ext4 +-- rootfs.tar +-- sdcard.img `-- u-boot.bin [1] This is the ODROID-C2 configuration file used in u-boot. How to write the SD card or eMMC ================================ Once the build process is finished you will have an image called "sdcard.img" in the output/images/ directory. Copy the bootable "sdcard.img" onto an SD card or eMMC with "dd": $ sudo dd if=output/images/sdcard.img of=/dev/sdX Insert the SDcard into your ODROID-C2, and power it up. Your new system should come up now.