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authorKarsten Merker <merker@debian.org>2015-04-03 16:04:10 +0000
committerKarsten Merker <merker@debian.org>2015-04-03 16:04:10 +0000
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Installation-Guide:
Document the u-boot images provided together with the installer since d-i Jessie RC2, and describe how to use the pre-built installer SD card images for armhf that are available starting with d-i Jessie RC3.
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@@ -186,6 +186,58 @@ bootz ${kernel_addr_r} ${ramdisk_addr_r}:${filesize} ${fdt_addr_r}
<quote>run bootcmd_usb0</quote> command.
</para>
</sect2>
+
+ <sect2 arch="armhf" id="boot-installer-sd-image">
+ <title>Using pre-built SD-card images with the installer</title>
+ <para>
+ For a number of systems, Debian provides SD card images that contain
+ both u-boot and the &d-i;. These images are provided in two variants
+ - one for downloading the software packages over the network
+ (available at &armmp-netboot-sd-img;) and one for offline
+ installations using a Debian CD/DVD (available at
+ &armmp-hd-media-sd-img;). To save space and network bandwidth, the
+ images consist of two parts - a system-dependent part named
+ <quote>firmware.&lt;system-type&gt;.img.gz</quote>, and a
+ system-independent part named <quote>partition.img.gz</quote>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ To create a complete image from the two parts on Linux systems, you
+ can use zcat as follows:
+
+ <informalexample><screen>zcat firmware.&lt;system-type&gt;.img.gz partition.img.gz > complete_image.img</screen></informalexample>
+
+ On Windows systems, you have to first decompress the two parts
+ separately, which can be done e.g. by using 7-Zip, and then
+ concatenate the decompressed parts together by running the command
+
+ <informalexample><screen>copy /b firmware.&lt;system-type&gt;.img + partition.img complete_image.img</screen></informalexample>
+
+ in a Windows CMD.exe window.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Write the resulting image onto an SD card, e.g. by running the
+ following command on a Linux system:
+
+ <informalexample><screen>cat complete_image.img > /dev/SD_CARD_DEVICE</screen></informalexample>
+
+ After plugging the SD card into the target system and powering the
+ system up, the installer is loaded from the SD card. If you use the
+ hd-media variant for offline installations, you must provide the
+ installer with access to the first &debian; CD/DVD on a separate
+ medium, which can e.g. be a CD/DVD ISO image on a USB stick.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ When you come to the partitioning step in the installer (see <xref
+ linkend="di-partition"/>), you can delete or replace any previous
+ partitions on the card. Once the installer is started, it runs
+ completely in the system's main memory and does not need to access the
+ SD card anymore, so you can use the full card for installing &debian;.
+ The easiest way to create a proper partition layout on the SD card is
+ to let the installer automatically create one for you (see
+ <xref linkend="partman-auto"/>).
+ </para>
+ </sect2>
+
<!-- # None of the arm systems supported in Jessie is able to boot from
# CD/DVD -> commenting out the "Booting from CD-ROM section" for arm