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Building Kernel Howto for A20-OLinuXino


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Hello,

 

Thank you for your work and the images you provide. I am making some test with A20-OLinuXino-Lime and A20-OLinuXino-Lime2 with the purpose to make debian bootable from a NAND.

 

I have three questions:

 

1. what is the procedure to customize and compile a new kernel (which source repos do you use, on which defconfig is based your work) ?

This is to remove/add some features according to my needs

 

2. when you say "NAND is not supported yet." on the download page, do you mean Debian won't boot at all if installed on NAND ?

Is it only because of kernel configuration or anything else ?
And when do you think NAND support should be available ?

 

3. what is the difference between lime and lime2 in your images ?

 

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Thanks  :)

 

1. I cover this question many times. https://github.com/igorpecovnik/lib (README) and http://www.armbian.com/documentation If you run into troubles, open a question.

2. NAND is supported on legacy kernel - 3.4.109 but not on vanilla 4.x (yet). I can't say when will be support for NAND at Vanilla. Roomers say soon but perhaps we could say in a few months. I already looked for a shortcut - but have no time for such operations at the moment.

3. None except boot loader configuration due too different RAM size and Ethernet.

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