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To get the prebuilt images you need to decompress the BSP | To get the prebuilt images you need to decompress the BSP (tar -xvf L4.9.88_2.0.0_images_MX8MQ.tar.gz). Then you will have a directory L4.9.88_2.0.0_images_MX8MQ. There you have 2 compressed images: | ||
* fsl-image-validation-imx-xwayland-imx8mqevk.tar.bz2 | |||
* fsl-image-qt5-validation-imx-xwayland-imx8mqevk.sdcard.bz2 | |||
Extract the image that you want, running the following command: | |||
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bunzip2 -dk -f <image_name>.sdcard.bz2 | |||
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where <image_name> could be fsl-image-validation-imx-xwayland-imx8mqevk or fsl-image-qt5-validation-imx-xwayland-imx8mqevk.sdcard. | |||
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Revision as of 22:17, 5 November 2018
Prebuilt images are .sdcard files, disk images that can be flashed directly to any SD card. These .sdcard files are the simplest way to evaluate the board and Linux features since they easily flash all the required components to boot the iMX8M EVK. You can get the prebuilt images from the latest Linux BSP
The .sdcard file includes the 4 elements required to boot the board:
- Bootloader
- Linux kernel image
- Device tree
- Root file system
To get the prebuilt images you need to decompress the BSP (tar -xvf L4.9.88_2.0.0_images_MX8MQ.tar.gz). Then you will have a directory L4.9.88_2.0.0_images_MX8MQ. There you have 2 compressed images:
- fsl-image-validation-imx-xwayland-imx8mqevk.tar.bz2
- fsl-image-qt5-validation-imx-xwayland-imx8mqevk.sdcard.bz2
Extract the image that you want, running the following command:
bunzip2 -dk -f <image_name>.sdcard.bz2
where <image_name> could be fsl-image-validation-imx-xwayland-imx8mqevk or fsl-image-qt5-validation-imx-xwayland-imx8mqevk.sdcard.