Creating a bootable Micro SD card with Linux Ubuntu from image
Flash UDOO’s Operating system with Linux Ubuntu
- Go to https://www.udoo.org/downloads/
- Choose the right image for your board (Quad/Dual or NEO), just click on it and it will start download immediately
- Once download has finished, you’ll have a zip file
- Right-click on it and select “Extract here”
- Open a terminal window and type
df -h
then leave it alone, we’ll need this later on
- Insert your SD Card
- Go back to the terminal and type again
df -h
- Now you should see your SD Card, take note of the name (e.g./dev/sdc1 or /dev/mmcblk0p1)
- Unmount the SD Card by typing
unmount /dev/sdc1
- Stard copying your Image file to the SD Card
Please double check this step, wrong operations may result in a wiped hard disk!sudo dd bs=1M if=[img_file_path] of=/dev/[sd_name]
(you can also drag&drop the .img file on the terminal insted writing the full path)
(the SD Name will be sdc1, same as above but without1 in the end)
(E.g./dev/sdc1->/dev/sdc or /dev/mmcblk0p1->/dev/mmcblk0) - Wait for the process to finish
- Done! Insert your newly created MicroSD Card in your Udoo and power it up!
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