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Published in 2015-11-23 21:14:04 | Show all floors |Read mode
Hi, I am a Raspberri Pi user who has just gotten his hands on a new Orange Pi Plus. The board came with Android preinstalled onto the eMMC, and of course when booting, I can't seem to find any way to select boot option, it just loads from the eMMC Flash. I do not want to run Android but Ubuntu, my SD card is ready to go, how do I kill the bloody Android installation or select boot priority to the sd card?

Please tell me there is someone who can help, I have been scowering the net for a day now trying to find a solution, I don't mind if you can tell me how to whipe the Android off of eMMc or tell me how to change boot priority to SD Card as I am pulling my hair out this side, I just need a way to boot into linux and not Android.

Kind regards,
Hank

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Published in 2016-7-7 20:12:52 | Show all floors
Get Igor Pecovnic's (armbian) image for your board - it has kernel with buil-in modules for Allwinner H3 emmc interface. It also has pre-installed shell script 'install-to-emmc' which wipes android partitioning from emmc, creates a new one (it's a bit tricky - there is a reserved space for bootloader), transfers u-boot to bootloader space, copies boot and root filesystems to corresponding emmс partitions.
And that's it.

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Published in 2015-11-23 22:17:58 | Show all floors
by default already comes configured to boot from SD card since you have a compatible distro recorded on the SD card
Search here distro compatible with H3

http://www.orangepi.org/orangepi ... wthread&tid=342

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Published in 2016-5-30 13:45:06 | Show all floors
@Hankbento any success!! Even i m pulling my hair to find solution for same problem...

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Published in 2017-5-20 17:33:57 | Show all floors
Me toooo ..............................

I am using the command "nand-sata-install" and the OS has been installed successfully in eMMC

Now i want to change to another OS but cannot, the OPi always start with the OS installed on MMC
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