Difference between revisions of "PinePhone Pro"

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#* Using ''bmaptool'': Make sure to select the correct device using <code>lsblk</code>. Then run bmaptool with the correct device: Download the ''IMAGE.xz'' and the ''IMAGE.bmap'' files, then run <code>bmaptool copy --bmap '''IMAGE.bmap''' '''IMAGE.xz''' /dev/'''[DEVICE]'''</code>. This takes around 2.5 minutes to flash a 4 GB file.
#* Using ''bmaptool'': Make sure to select the correct device using <code>lsblk</code>. Then run bmaptool with the correct device: Download the ''IMAGE.xz'' and the ''IMAGE.bmap'' files, then run <code>bmaptool copy --bmap '''IMAGE.bmap''' '''IMAGE.xz''' /dev/'''[DEVICE]'''</code>. This takes around 2.5 minutes to flash a 4 GB file.
#* Using ''a graphical tool'': A graphical tool such as Gnome Disks under Linux or Etcher under Windows may also be used.
#* Using ''a graphical tool'': A graphical tool such as Gnome Disks under Linux or Etcher under Windows may also be used.
# Insert the microSD card into the top slot of the PinePhone Pro. Make sure the microSD card is inserted all the way and that the notch of the right side of the microSD card is not visible anymore.
# Insert the microSD card into the top slot of the PinePhone Pro. Make sure the microSD card is inserted all the way and that the notch of the right side of the microSD card is not visible anymore, see [[:File:Pinephone_slots.png|here]].
# Power on the PinePhone Pro. If there is an '''existing bootloader on the eMMC''' already you need to bypass or wipe the bootloader on the eMMC as explained in the section [[PinePhone Pro#Boot order|Boot order]]
# Power on the PinePhone Pro. If there is an '''existing bootloader on the eMMC''' already you need to bypass or wipe the bootloader on the eMMC as explained in the section [[PinePhone Pro#Boot order|Boot order]].


==== Flashing to the eMMC ====
==== Flashing to the eMMC ====