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Super-Jumbo is sweet. New... But not a great deal of help is available..
So, I will do what I can.
My Beagle is: Rev C4
This (supposedly) should work on all Beagleboards (from original devboard Rev A to new RevB-XM).
Let's start!
Download the 2GB file: http://alwaysinnovating.com/beagleboard/
What's needed:
Super-Jumbo image [file]
SD Card 4GB minimum
SD Reader
Linux computer (or VM)
Beagleboard
Keyboard
Mouse (if you want to use the OS)
[All images taken using my N900! ]
On your Linux box..
Insert a RAW (unformatted) SD card.
Navigate to directory of super-jumbo*.tbz2
Wait a while, maybe up to 30 minutes.
That's it.
Find your Beagleboard and insert the SD.
Hold User Button and wait for it to boot.
You will then see:
Followed by:
Then the fun!
WHOOOOO HOOOO!
Press USER Button ON Beagleboard (no keyboard/mouse input is registered).
If you press nothing, Droid will boot.
From here, select the OS you want:
Let's go through the OS's:
Droid:
Chromium OS (Didn't use it, I have no ethernet plugged in [required]):
Ubuntu:
AI-OS
AI-OS [chroot] OS selector:
Unfortunately my BB is not setup right, yet, and I could not boot Droid on top of AI-OS:
Enjoy. Keep it simple.
Use copy and paste on the code supplied! You only need the one line (and sudo).
Now let's port this to N900!!
GIT available: http://git.alwaysinnovating.com/
The thanks button? Sure! You can press it! I would!
Last edited by kingoddball; 2011-05-05 at 09:13.