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= Install U-Boot images = | = Install U-Boot images = | ||
{{note|Note:<br/>Make sure you built U-Boot for SD.|info}} | |||
<pre>$ ~/var-som-mx6-alip/uboot-imx | |||
$ sudo dd if=SPL of=/dev/sdxxx bs=1K seek=1; sync | |||
$ sudo dd if=u-boot.img of=/dev/sdxxx bs=1K seek=69; sync | |||
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= Copy the kernel image and device tree files = | = Copy the kernel image and device tree files = | ||
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$ cd ~/var-som-mx6-alip/linux-2.6-imx | |||
$ sudo cp arch/arm/boot/uImage /media/BOT-VARSOM/ | |||
$ sudo cp arch/arm/boot/dts/*var*.dtb /media/BOT-VARSOM/ | |||
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= Install the root file system = | = Install the root file system = | ||
<pre> | <pre>$ sudo tar xvf ~/Downloads/linaro-alip-20151215-v3.tar.bz2 -C /media/rootfs | ||
$ sudo tar xvf ~/Downloads/linaro-alip-20151215- | |||
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= Deploy the kernel modules = | = Deploy the kernel modules = | ||
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$ cd ~/var-som-mx6-alip/linux-2.6-imx | |||
$ sudo make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabihf- modules_install INSTALL_MOD_PATH=/media/rootfs/ | |||
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= Deploy the Wi-Fi modules and firmware = | = Deploy the Wi-Fi modules and firmware = | ||
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$ cd ~/var-som-mx6-alip/build-utilites | |||
$ gedit setup-env | |||
set: | |||
export ROOTFS=/media/rootfs | |||
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$ ./sudo_build_wl18xx.sh modules | |||
$ ./sudo_build_wl18xx.sh firmware | |||
$ ./sudo_build_wl18xx.sh bt-firmware | |||
$ sudo umount /dev/sdxxx* | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:46, 19 January 2016
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Overview
Ubuntu Linaro Alip is pre built file system. For more information Ubuntu based Rootfs provided by Linaro. Variscite used linaro-vivid-alip-20151215-714 image added Vivante Graphic acceleration and compile the GStreamer with i.MX6 support.
Build Ubuntu Alip NFS is prerequisite step. Please make sure you run it and have a complete NFS build directory as described in the linked WIKI.
The steps require to build an Bootable SDCARD:
- Build Ubuntu Alip NFS.
- Format and partition the SCDARD
- Install U-Boot images
- Copy the kernel image and device tree files.
- Install the root file system
- Deploy the kernel modules
- Deploy the Wi-Fi modules and firmware
Format and partition the SCDARD
Use to find oout your SDCARD device.
$ dmesg
change /dev/sdxxx with your real device in the following commands.
Delete the MBR on your SDCARD
$ cd ~/var-som-mx6-alip $ sudo umount /dev/sdxxx* $ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdxxx bs=1K count=10 $ sync
Use fdisk to partition the SDCARD
$ sudo fdisk /dev/sdxxx n p 1 8192 24575 t b n p 2 24576 <enter to select default last sector> t 2 83 w $ sync
Check:
$ sudo fdisk /dev/sdxxx p q Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sde1 8192 24575 8192 b W95 FAT32 /dev/sde2 24576 7862271 3918848 83 Linux
if you do "ls /dev/sdxxx*" you will get 2 /dev/sdxxx1 and /dev/sdxxx2. Use them in the following commands. Format:
$ mkfs.vfat /dev/sdxxx1 -nBOT-VARSOM $ mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdxxx2 -Lrootfs $ sync
Remove/Insert the SCDARD or just push the media icons to mount the new empty partitions.
Install U-Boot images
Make sure you built U-Boot for SD.
$ ~/var-som-mx6-alip/uboot-imx $ sudo dd if=SPL of=/dev/sdxxx bs=1K seek=1; sync $ sudo dd if=u-boot.img of=/dev/sdxxx bs=1K seek=69; sync
Copy the kernel image and device tree files
$ cd ~/var-som-mx6-alip/linux-2.6-imx $ sudo cp arch/arm/boot/uImage /media/BOT-VARSOM/ $ sudo cp arch/arm/boot/dts/*var*.dtb /media/BOT-VARSOM/
Install the root file system
$ sudo tar xvf ~/Downloads/linaro-alip-20151215-v3.tar.bz2 -C /media/rootfs
Deploy the kernel modules
$ cd ~/var-som-mx6-alip/linux-2.6-imx $ sudo make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabihf- modules_install INSTALL_MOD_PATH=/media/rootfs/
Deploy the Wi-Fi modules and firmware
$ cd ~/var-som-mx6-alip/build-utilites $ gedit setup-env set: export ROOTFS=/media/rootfs
$ ./sudo_build_wl18xx.sh modules $ ./sudo_build_wl18xx.sh firmware $ ./sudo_build_wl18xx.sh bt-firmware $ sudo umount /dev/sdxxx*