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    jekader got a reaction from Elrie in Armbian image and build support for RISC-V.   
    First of all I want to thank Armbian and balbes150 for producing a working image for D1! I still remember the old days of fiddling with ancient BSP kernels for Allwinner-based boards when they first showed up years ago. Today I'm able to boot into mainline on a fresh board with a fresh ISA. Great work, really appreciated and hopefully this will speed up RISC-V adoption across the industry!
     
    I installed the image 5.19.0-rc1-d1  on my MQ-Pro and it worked like a charm. Eventually "upgraded" it to sid by swapping out repos but the kernel is still the same custom build. Debian now has linux-image-5.19.0-1-riscv64 in its repos - any idea if it would even boot on D1 or I better stick with the custom one? If so - where can I get a more recent build as there's an announcement of a 5.19.0 build in this thread.
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    jekader reacted to balbes150 in Plans for RISC-V boards like BeagleV, Nezha RISC-V SBC and Allwinner D1 SBC?   
    Many do not know, but the correct interpretation of the designation "Armbian" does not come from ARM, but sounds like this. An automated workplace based on ubuntu\debian.
     
     
    For those who want to take part in the development of this direction, there is some progress (but this does not mean that it will necessarily be included in the official part of the build system) ....
     
    https://forum.armbian.com/topic/21465-armbian-image-and-build-support-for-risc-v/?do=findComment&comment=141582
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    jekader got a reaction from guidol in Armbian image and build support for RISC-V.   
    First of all I want to thank Armbian and balbes150 for producing a working image for D1! I still remember the old days of fiddling with ancient BSP kernels for Allwinner-based boards when they first showed up years ago. Today I'm able to boot into mainline on a fresh board with a fresh ISA. Great work, really appreciated and hopefully this will speed up RISC-V adoption across the industry!
     
    I installed the image 5.19.0-rc1-d1  on my MQ-Pro and it worked like a charm. Eventually "upgraded" it to sid by swapping out repos but the kernel is still the same custom build. Debian now has linux-image-5.19.0-1-riscv64 in its repos - any idea if it would even boot on D1 or I better stick with the custom one? If so - where can I get a more recent build as there's an announcement of a 5.19.0 build in this thread.
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