dCore Import Debian Packages to Mountable SCE extensions > Allwinner A10
Cubieboard Install
athouston:
I had the same problem (on a MK802) until I used Gparted to set the partition bootable.
beerstein:
I just received a cubieboard A20
Question:
Can I use the A10 version with this A20 cubiebard?
roberts:
From what I have heard it is supposed to be code compatible.
Try it. If not...
Likely would need new kernel with squashfs and initrd support.
Check kernel that ships with Cubieboard.
Likely would need new or updated u-boot and friends (uEnv.txt, boot.scr, script.bin) as well.
yesbdb:
I always like TC, because TC has given me the freedom to build a linux system fits the way I like. I have tried using other Linux distributions, but in the end I always get back with TC.
Hi roberts,
The same here, I received my cubieboard2 (A20) yesterday.
Just wonder, will TC have a plan to develop an Army cord for the Allwinner A20 (Cubieboard2) in the near future?
Thanks!
roberts:
I personally do not have such a device nor do I plan, nor can I afford, so many arm devices.
There are so many arm devices and they all vary so much. No standards as with x86.
Of course, I will try to be as helpful as possible for anyone who wishes to pursue this, but without actually having the hardware, it will be very difficult.
I was loaned a gk802 so that is how that came to be. So that is always a possibility.
It does seems that there is not that much interest in arm, as I am aware of only a couple of arm Core users. I could be wrong. But this is what I see.
Still I have had an interest and that is why I have continued. I personally use an arm machine for both armv7 development and daily use. I like the concept of tiny hardware with tinycore.
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