Manjaro Difference between revisions of "Translations:Amlogic TV boxes/14/en"

Difference between revisions of "Translations:Amlogic TV boxes/14/en"

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After using a disk imaging tool such as [https://www.balena.io balenaEthcher] or '''gnome-disks''' to write one of the vim3 Manjaro ARM images to an SD card or USB disk, mount the disk and edit '''BOOT_MNJRO/extlinux/extlinux.conf'''. You must edit the line that begins with '''FDT /dtbs/amlogic/''' to point to the dtb file that you wish to use to configure your device tree.
After using a disk imaging tool such as [https://www.balena.io balenaEthcher] or '''gnome-disks''' to write one of the [https://github.com/manjaro-arm/am6-plus-images AM6 Plus] or [https://github.com/manjaro-arm/gtking-pro-images GT King Pro] Manjaro ARM images to an SD card or USB disk, mount the disk and edit '''BOOT_MNJRO/uEnv.ini'''. You must edit the line that begins with '''dtb_name=''' to point to the dtb file that you wish to use to configure your device tree.

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Message definition (Amlogic TV boxes)
After using a disk imaging tool such as [https://www.balena.io balenaEthcher] or '''gnome-disks''' to write one of the [https://github.com/manjaro-arm/am6-plus-images AM6 Plus] or [https://github.com/manjaro-arm/gtking-pro-images GT King Pro] Manjaro ARM images to an SD card or USB disk, mount the disk and edit '''BOOT_MNJRO/uEnv.ini'''. You must edit the line that begins with '''dtb_name=''' to point to the dtb file that you wish to use to configure your device tree.

After using a disk imaging tool such as balenaEthcher or gnome-disks to write one of the AM6 Plus or GT King Pro Manjaro ARM images to an SD card or USB disk, mount the disk and edit BOOT_MNJRO/uEnv.ini. You must edit the line that begins with dtb_name= to point to the dtb file that you wish to use to configure your device tree.

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