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debian arm64 linux for the nanopc-t6
nanopc-t6
Debian ARM64 Linux for the FriendlyElec NanoPC-T6
This Debian ARM64 Linux image is built directly from official packages using the Debian Debootstrap utility, see: https://github.com/inindev/nanopc-t6/blob/main/debian/make_debian_img.sh#L129
Most patches are directly available from the Debian repos using the built-in apt package manager, see: https://github.com/inindev/nanopc-t6/blob/main/debian/make_debian_img.sh#L336-L343
- Note: The kernel in this bundle is from kernel.org and will not get updates from debian.
debian bookworm setup
1. download image
wget https://github.com/inindev/nanopc-t6/releases/download/v12-6.7-rc7/nanopc-t6_bookworm-v12-6.7-rc7.img.xz
2. determine the location of the target micro sd card
- before plugging-in device
ls -l /dev/sd*
ls: cannot access '/dev/sd*': No such file or directory
- after plugging-in device
ls -l /dev/sd*
brw-rw---- 1 root disk 8, 0 Jul 15 10:33 /dev/sda
- note: for mac, the device is
/dev/rdiskX
3. in the case above, substitute 'a' for 'X' in the command below (for /dev/sda)
sudo su
xzcat nanopc-t6_bookworm-v12-6.7-rc7.img.xz > /dev/sdX
sync
when the micro sd has finished imaging, eject it and boot the rock 5b to finish setup
4. login account
user: debian
pass: debian
5. take updates
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
6. create account & login as new user
sudo adduser youruserid
echo '<youruserid> ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL' | sudo tee /etc/sudoers.d/<youruserid>
sudo chmod 440 /etc/sudoers.d/<youruserid>
7. lockout and/or delete debian account
sudo passwd -l debian
sudo chsh -s /usr/sbin/nologin debian
sudo deluser --remove-home debian
sudo rm /etc/sudoers.d/debian
8. change hostname (optional)
sudo nano /etc/hostname
sudo nano /etc/hosts
installing on m.2 ssd /dev/nvme0n1 media
1. while booted from mmc, download and copy the image file on to the ssd media
wget https://github.com/inindev/nanopc-t6/releases/download/v12-6.7-rc7/nanopc-t6_bookworm-v12-6.7-rc7.img.xz
sudo su
xzcat nanopc-t6_bookworm-v12-6.7-rc7.img.xz > /dev/nvme0n1
sync
2. remove mmc media and reboot
building debian bookworm arm64 for the nanopc-t6 from scratch
The build script builds native arm64 binaries and thus needs to be run from an arm64 device such as an odroid m1 running a 64 bit arm linux. The initial build of this project used a debian arm64 rock 5b, but now uses a nanopc t6 running debian trixie arm64.
1. clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/inindev/nanopc-t6.git
cd nanopc-t6
2. run the debian build script
cd debian
sudo sh make_debian_img.sh nocomp
- note: edit the build script to change various options:
nano make_debian_img.sh
3. the output if the build completes successfully
mmc_2g.img
4. install the kernel
cd debian
sudo sh install_kernel.sh
- note: kernel needs to be built and available in the
../kerneldirectory