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products:sbc:edge1:install-os:install-os-into-emmc-via-usb-tool [2022/09/28 02:48]
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products:sbc:edge1:install-os:install-os-into-emmc-via-usb-tool [2022/09/28 06:33]
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 ===== Install on Ubuntu PC ===== ===== Install on Ubuntu PC =====
  
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-Tools were only verified to function properly on Ubuntu. No guarantees were made for other Linux distributions! +
-</WRAP>+
  
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-==== Preparation ==== 
- 
-Install the dependencies. 
- 
-```shell 
-$ sudo apt update 
-$ sudo apt install libusb-dev git parted 
-``` 
- 
-==== Download the Tool ==== 
- 
-[[kg>utils|Flash tools for Ubuntu/Linux]]. 
- 
-```shell 
-$ git clone https://github.com/khadas/utils 
-``` 
- 
-Or just pull it (if you have already cloned this repository). 
- 
-```shell 
-$ cd /path/to/utils 
-$ git pull 
-``` 
- 
-==== Install the Flash Tool ==== 
- 
-You need to install USB rules and create some links. 
- 
-```shell 
-$ cd /path/to/utils 
-$ sudo ./INSTALL 
-``` 
- 
-You will see this print-out if it was successful. 
- 
-```txt 
-Installing Amlogic flash-tool... 
- 
-=============================================== 
- 
-Host PC: Ubuntu 16.04 
- 
-=============================================== 
- 
-Installing USB rules... 
-[sudo] password for User: 
-Installing flash-tool... 
-Done! 
- 
-Installing Rockchip flash-tool... 
- 
-=============================================== 
- 
-Host PC: Ubuntu 16.04 
- 
-=============================================== 
- 
-Installing USB rules... 
-Installing flash-tool... 
-Done! 
-Installing Khadas burn-tool... 
-Done! 
-``` 
- 
-<wrap important > 
-Root privilege is required. 
-</wrap> 
- 
-==== Check the USB Driver ==== 
- 
- 
-You must now put your board into [[boot-into-upgrade-mode| Upgrade Mode]]. 
- 
-Check to see if Ubuntu has detected your board as an attached USB device. 
- 
- 
-```shell 
-$ lsusb | grep Rockchip 
-Bus 003 Device 117: ID 2207:350b Fuzhou Rockchip Electronics Company  
-``` 
- 
- 
-The message above means that your board is connected and recogized by Ubuntu. 
- 
-==== Install the OS ==== 
- 
- 
-```shell 
-$ burn-tool -v rk -i /path/to/image 
-``` 
- 
-In successful case we will see these terminal logs: 
- 
-```txt 
-Try to burn Rockchip image... 
-Burn to eMMC... 
-Rockchip Android image (or linux image compatible with AndroidTool one image burning) found! 
-Try to burn Rockchip image... 
-Using /storage/code/git/utils/rk-flash-tool/tools/Linux_Upgrade_Tool/config.ini 
-Program Log will save in the /home/nick/upgrade_tool/log/ 
-Loading firmware... 
-Support Type:RK3588 FW Ver:1.0.00 FW Time:2022-04-08 10:31:34 
-Loader ver:1.01 Loader Time:2022-04-08 10:23:02 
-Upgrade firmware ok. 
-Time elapsed: 1 minute(s). 
-Done! 
- 
-``` 
- 
-For more information please refer to [[kg>utils/tree/master/rk-flash-tool|rk-flash-tool docs]]. 
- 
-==== Uninstall the Flash Tool ==== 
- 
-```shell 
-$ cd /path/to/utils 
-$ sudo ./UNINSTALL 
-``` 
Last modified: 2022/09/30 04:22 by nick