Prebuilt SD card images running debian
The A13 board can boot from the SD card. There are some ready made SD card images that are suitable. Some of these images can be found in this wiki section.
Once a suitable SD card is imaged with these files, place it into the board then power the board on, it should boot.
All images will have been generated for a specific SD card size. To use these images you must use a SD card that is the specified size or larger.
When the image is downloaded the SD card will only have partitions set up for the originally specified size for the image. If a larger SD card was used you can access the extra memory by using resize2fs.
Note: Some SD cards will list a size on them however the exact number of usable bytes can vary either through bad sectors or different manufacturers. The consequence of this is that an image from a particular size SD card may not fit on another of the same size. If this is the case an error will come up when imaging the card "No space left on device" or a windows error depending on the tool being used. If this issue comes up use a larger SD card size.
Download Method
These images can be downloaded using the methods below
Windows:
- Download Win32 Disk Imager
- Insert card
- Start program
- Select file
- Click "write"
Linux:
- transfer to card
For example an image with the file name of "debian_2g.img" would be downloaded to the SD card connected to a linux machine using one of the following commands:
# dd bs=4M oflag=sync if=debian_2g.img of=/dev/sdX
or
# cp debian_2g.img /dev/sdX
where X is the uSD card.
Images
Debian image
Configuration
- 2g SD card image
- without X
- includes Mplayer CLI, GCC
- The default user/password are root/password
Extract it and write the image (A13_Micro_Debian_first_preliminary_release.img) on SD card
Note: as this comes in a tar.bz2 file this is best imaged using linux
Debian with GUI (X)
Created by jwischka
Configuration
R2
- 4g SD card image
- wpa-supplicant (change /etc/network/interfaces to enter your ssid/key)
- xfce4
- tightvncserver (starts on boot, no username, password: password)
- various dev tools (python, gcc, etc)
- sudo
- 500mb swap file
- custom (non-debug) kernel
- default user name and password: olinuxino and olinuxino
R3
- Updated kernel to 3.0.57.
- Changed FS to ext4, but left journaling intact. Journaling is fairly important when you may lose power at any point in time.
- Updated all packages to latest version.
R4
- Recompiled kernel with correct i2c timings
- New u-boot gives an additional 64MB RAM
- VGA should work (may not in future releases)
R5
- Recompiled kernel to support USB ethernet, via modules
- Incorporated additional kernel changes from linux-sunxi
- Updated all packages to latest version.
R6
- Recompiled kernel with (hopefully) added UVC support
- Added ntp, wicd, some other stuff
once logged in to start the user interface type "startx"
Forum thread link for this image
Linaro Image
Configuration
- 4gb SD card image
- Linaro alip ( lubuntu 12.04 widh lxde desktop environment, minimal )
- kernel 3.4.19
- to setup networking you can edit /etc/network/interfaces
- Password is linaro