![]() ![]() Firstly a big thanks to numerous contributors (empatzero,rellla,shivansps,gimli) on the xbmc forum for getting the cedar libaries integrated and getting a build-able xbmc for the A10 soc. I spent some time creating a working XBMC image for the Hackberry because of the increased interest generated on the xbmc forum. Copy the modules to the /vendor/modules on the system partition of the SD card.Copy the newly built uImage file to the first partition of the SD card.If want to try deploy another kernel (assuming the kernel and modules are compatible with the Android image) then: This option is in Setting->Storage>"Enable media scanning on SD". Once you have Android booting, turn off media scanning for the SD card. ![]() Insert the SD card into the Hackberry and power up. I suggest you delete everything of the data partition (eg /dev/sdc6), this will ensure the correct device partitions are found and recorded on the first boot. It would be prudent to hook up a serial console to the Hackberry to monitor boot progress in case of failures. Sudo dd if=u-boot.bin of=/dev/ bs=1024 seek=32 Sudo dd if=sunxi-spl.bin of=/dev/ bs=1024 seek=8 This is the reason for the leaving 16MB free at the start of the SD card. Also copy the uboot config files uEnv.txt and boot.scr to the first partition.įinally I copied the Hackberry uboot files sunxi-spl.bin and u-boot.bin to the SD card to make it bootable. Copy the uImage file to first partition on the SD card (this is bootloader FAT16 partition which is empty ). ![]()
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