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For example, assuming the SD-card device takes '/dev/sdf' and you have an IGEPv2 board ('igep0020'), type<br> | For example, assuming the SD-card device takes '/dev/sdf' and you have an IGEPv2 board ('igep0020'), type<br> | ||
<pre>./igep-media-create --mmc /dev/sdf --machine igep0020 --image demo-image-sato-igep00x0.tar.bz2</pre> | <pre>./igep-media-create --mmc /dev/sdf --machine igep0020 --image demo-image-sato-igep00x0.tar.bz2</pre> | ||
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[[Category:Software]] [[Category:Boot_loaders]] [[Category:Software_distributions]] [[Category:Linux_Kernel]] | [[Category:Software]] [[Category:Boot_loaders]] [[Category:Software_distributions]] [[Category:Linux_Kernel]] |
Revision as of 13:51, 13 August 2012
This How-To was tested IGEP SDK Virtual Machine, but most of the contents are valid also for other GNU/Linux distributions.
There is no guarantee that this will work on other ones. |
Create a MicroSD Card
Start session in IGEP SDK Virtual Machine. The first thing you'll do is download the latest firwmare from ISEE site.
- Select Products -> Processor Boards
- Click on your processor board product.
- Click on Software tab
- Click on IGEP Firmware
- Select Download icon.
Once the file is downloaded you can create bootable SD-Card, under Linux, untar the IGEP
tar jxf igep_firmware-yocto-*.tar.bz2 cd igep_firmware-yocto-*
Insert a SD-Card media and use the igep-media-create script to copy the firmware to SD-Card media.
./igep-media-create -–mmc <mmc> --image <image file> --machine
where:
<mmc> - is the SD-Card device of your computer.
<image file> - is the file that contains bootloader, kernel and rootfs image.
<machine> - is the IGEP Processor Board. Available options are:
- igep0020 - For IGEP v2 Processor Board
- igep0030 - For IGEP COM MODULE Processor Board
- igep0032 - For IGEP COM PROTON Processor Board
For example, assuming the SD-card device takes '/dev/sdf' and you have an IGEPv2 board ('igep0020'), type
./igep-media-create --mmc /dev/sdf --machine igep0020 --image demo-image-sato-igep00x0.tar.bz2
This should give you a bootable SD-card. Finally plug the MicroSD card into IGEP Processor Board and power up your board.