Image | Odroid M1 #5477
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The debian installer does not support this SoC as far as I know, however, there is a reliable 3rd party ubuntu based image: |
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DietPi is not supporting Ubuntu. |
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Sure but given the similarities between the two, I would think that using it as a blueprint would be relatively straight forward. |
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If we can fetch the kernel and bootloader sources/builds/packages, we could use it to generate a Debian image. Hmm, RK3568B2 SoC, much slower than Odroid N2(+) but higher price. I wonder who would buy this and why? It has many hardware features, SATA, PCIe etc, maybe this is the reason? Ah, the 4 GiB model is a little chapter than Odroid N2+ (4 GiB as well), still, the use case for this over N2 or C4 looks very small 🤔. I'll ask for a developer sample. |
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For my use case 8gb of ram and the PCIe HD slot was the reason for the M1. |
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The kernel sources are found here: https://github.com/hardkernel/linux/tree/odroidm1-4.19.y I don't think there are release tarballs, but github will kindly generate a snapshot archive. Kernel is a bit out of date sadly. It uses Petitboot which was interesting, I haven't dug into those sources as of yet, but they should be easy to find. |
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For info, there is a work in progress concerning Debian 11 installer, cf. https://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?p=349719#p349719 Also, despite old downloadable images (Ubuntu Focal 20.04), we can dist-upgrade to 22.04 and get 5.18 kernel.
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It looks like there is Armbian support for the M1, does that mean we can get a dietpi image soon? |
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Creating an image request
Formal device information
https://wiki.odroid.com/odroid-m1/odroid-m1
Is the SBC officially supported by the Debian installer?
If not, is a reliable 3rd party Debian image available for this SBC?
If not, are there install instructions for Debian available?
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