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<li>Go to '''/usr/lib/linux-u-boot-legacy-orangepi3b_1.x.x_arm64''', > select '''rkspi_loader.img''', and click '''Open'''</li>
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<li>Then click '''Show 2 hidden''' to open the option for more storage > devices</li>
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<li>Then Select the SPI Flash device name '''/dev/mtdblock0''' and click > '''Select'''</li>
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<li>Then enter the password '''orangepi''' of the development board Linux > system, and the u-boot image will be burned to the SPI Flash</li>
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<li>Then click '''Show 2 hidden''' to open the option for more storage > devices</li>
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<li>Then Select the device name for the NVMe SSD '''/dev/nvme0n1''' and > click '''Select'''</li>
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<li>Then enter the password orangepi for the development board Linux > system and start burning the Linux image to the SSD</li>
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<li><p>To expand the capacity of the rootfs partition on the NVMe SSD, > perform the following steps:</p>
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<li><p>a) First, open '''GParted'''. If Gparted is not pre-installed, run > apt command to install it</p>
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<li>b) Then enter the password orangepi for Linux and click > '''Authenticate'''</li>
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<li>e) The following information is displayed after the NVMe SSD is > selected:</li>
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<li>f) Then select the '''/dev/nvme0n1p2''' partition, right-click, and > select '''Resize/Move'''</li>
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<li>At this point, you can shut it down using the '''sudo poweroff''' > command. Then, pull out the TF card, press the power button again, > and then start the Linux system in the SPIFlash+NVMe SSD.</li></ol>
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<li><p>The '''9''' step is to clone the system in the TF card to the NMVe SSD, we can also directly burn the Linux image file to the NVMe SSD, here roughly say the following steps:</p>
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<li><p>Upload the Linux image file to the Linux operating system on the > development board</p></li>
<li><p>Then use balenaEtcher to burn</p>
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<li><p>'''There is no need to manually expand the capacity after burning > the image using this method. The first startup will > automatically expand the capacity.'''</p></li></ol>
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