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Orange Pi mini 2 User Manual
 
writing.
 
 
 
 
Linux:
1. Insert your TF card into your computer. The size of TF should be
larger than the OS image size, generally 4GB or greater.
2. Format the TF card.
i. Run fdisk –l
ii. Run umount
iii. Run sudo fdisk
command to delete all partition of TF card and use
add one new partition. Use
iv. Run sudo mkfs.vfat /dev/sdx1 command to format the new created
partition of TF card as FAT32.
(x
should be replaced according to your TF card node)
You can also jump this step under Linux, because write image command
dd
under Linux will format the TF card automatically.
 
 
3. Download the OS image from the Downloads webpage.
i.
Website:http://www.orangepi.org/downloaded/download.html
 
 
4. Unzip the download file to get the OS image
android os image need other burn
i. Run unzip
[downloaded filename]
 
 
5. Write the image file to the TF card.
i. Run fdisk –l
ii. Verify if the hash key of the zip file is the same as shown on the downloads
page (optional).
 
sha1sum
This will print out a long hex number which should match the "SHA-1" line
for the TF image you have downloaded
 
iii. Run umount
 
iv. Run sudo dd bs=4M
file to TF card. Wait patiently to successfully complete writing. Please note that block
size set to 4M will work most of the time, if not, please try 1M, although 1M will take
considerably longer.You can use sudo pkill –USR1 –n –x dd command to check
progress
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/dev/sdx
command to check the TF card node.
/dev/sdxx
to unmount all the partitions of the TF card.
/dev/sdx
/dev/sdx
command to check the TF card node.
[path]/[imagename]
/dev/sdxx
to unmount all the partition of the the TF card
if=[path]/[imagename] of=/dev/sdx
command to configure TF card. Use
w
command to save change.
(exclude android os image,
mode).
command.
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