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# create a new partition on the sdcard starting from sector 2048, set it as bootable | # create a new partition on the sdcard starting from sector 2048, set it as bootable | ||
# format it to ext4 (or any other filesystem that u-boot supports booting from) | # format it to ext4 (or any other filesystem that u-boot supports booting from) | ||
# decompress (<code>gunzip</code>)the kernel image (<code>boot/vmlinuz-lts</code>) as the device's u-boot can't boot from a compressed kernel | |||
# copy over the <code>apks</code>, <code>boot</code> and <code>extlinux</code> folders from the extracted archive to the new partition | # copy over the <code>apks</code>, <code>boot</code> and <code>extlinux</code> folders from the extracted archive to the new partition | ||
Revision as of 14:15, 19 December 2019
This material is work-in-progress ... It doesn't boot yet |
Since the 3.10.0 release, Alpine Linux includes u-boot support for the Pine64 A64LTS. Since the 3.11.0 release, Alpine Linux includes a kernel that is new enough to boot it. This page describes how to install the system.
The generic (u-boot) ARM image should be used. Make sure your sdcard is empty before you install Alpine Linux, as all it's contents will be removed!
- download the generic ARM image and unpack it somewhere
- write u-boot to the sdcard
cd <unpacked folder>/u-boot/pine64-lts && dd if=u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin of=/path/to/sdcard bs=1024 seek=8
- create a new partition on the sdcard starting from sector 2048, set it as bootable
- format it to ext4 (or any other filesystem that u-boot supports booting from)
- decompress (
gunzip
)the kernel image (boot/vmlinuz-lts
) as the device's u-boot can't boot from a compressed kernel - copy over the
apks
,boot
andextlinux
folders from the extracted archive to the new partition
Alpine Linux should now boot on your device.