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Linux firmware burning
== '''Linux firmware burning''' ==
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We can burn the Linux firmware of Orange Pi Lite 2 One Plus into the TF card through Etcher. Since Orange Pi Lite 2 has no on-board One Plus does not have eMMConboard, we can only start the system through TF. Etcher supports the following operating systems:<br>
* Linux (most distributions, such as Ubuntu)
* MacOS 10.9 and later
* Windows 7 and later
The Etcher software installation package can be downloaded from its official website https://etcher.io/, or it can be downloaded from the official tools on tool of the Orange Pi One Plus official website download page of Orange Pi Lite 2.<br>
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=== '''How to install Etcherinstallation method''' ===
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* The installation method of Etcher in Windows is the same as that of ordinary software, so I won't go into details here.
* Etcher is installed on Ubuntu and Debian systems as follows
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3.Update and installinstallation<br>
$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install etcher-electron
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4.Uninstallation Uninstall method<br>
$ sudo apt-get remove etcher-electron<br>
$ sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/etcher.list && sudo apt-get update
=== '''How to flash Linux firmware through Etcher''' ===
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* '''(1)First open Etcher, its interface is shown below'''<br>
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* '''(2)Then use "Select image" to select the Linux firmware to be burned'''<br>
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* '''(3)Then insert the TF card, Etcher will automatically identify the corresponding drive'''<br>
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* '''(4)Finally, click “Flash!” To start burning. After burning, you can insert the development board to start the system.'''<br>
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<div>[[文件:Orange-pi-3-img25.png|800px]]</div>

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