README (20269B)
1 # ABOUT THIS BUILD ##################################################### 2 3 4 This is my Personal build of Armbian for the original Pinebook A64 5 Use at your own risk!! 6 I built this using The Armbian build framework. The unoffical images they had on the 7 Armbian site did not work for me, so resorted to building my own with a modded kernel 8 I might try to maintian this or something just to keep my pinebook alive 9 10 11 ########################################################################### 12 13 14 15 16 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 Generated with Armbian(tm) build framework https://github.com/armbian/build 18 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 Vendor: Armbian-unofficial 20 Revision: 24.5.0-trunk 21 Board: Pinebook-a64 22 Kernel: Linux 6.1.81 (legacy) 23 Build date: 14.03.2024 24 Sources: https://github.com/armbian/build 25 Sources rev: 901922671-dirty 26 Authors: https://www.armbian.com/authors 27 Maintainer: John Doe <john.doe@somewhere.on.planet> 28 Support: https://community.armbian.com/ 29 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 Partitioning configuration: msdos offset: 4 31 Boot partition type: (none) (0 MB) 32 Root partition type: ext4 33 34 CPU configuration: 480000 - 1010000 with performance 35 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36 Verify GPG signature: 37 gpg --verify Armbian-unofficial_24.5.0-trunk_Pinebook-a64_bookworm_legacy_6.1.81_minimal.img.xz.asc 38 39 Verify image file integrity: 40 sha256sum --check Armbian-unofficial_24.5.0-trunk_Pinebook-a64_bookworm_legacy_6.1.81_minimal.img.xz.sha 41 42 Prepare SD card (four methods): 43 xzcat Armbian-unofficial_24.5.0-trunk_Pinebook-a64_bookworm_legacy_6.1.81_minimal.img.xz | pv | dd of=/dev/mmcblkX bs=1M 44 dd if=Armbian-unofficial_24.5.0-trunk_Pinebook-a64_bookworm_legacy_6.1.81_minimal.img of=/dev/mmcblkX bs=1M 45 balena-etcher Armbian-unofficial_24.5.0-trunk_Pinebook-a64_bookworm_legacy_6.1.81_minimal.img.xz -d /dev/mmcblkX 46 balena-etcher Armbian-unofficial_24.5.0-trunk_Pinebook-a64_bookworm_legacy_6.1.81_minimal.img -d /dev/mmcblkX 47 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 48 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 49 Version 2, June 1991 50 51 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., <http://fsf.org/> 52 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA 53 Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 54 of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 55 56 Preamble 57 58 The licenses for most software are designed to take away your 59 freedom to share and change it. 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