On Friday, 1 September 2017 09:27:18 UTC+2, Michael Brown wrote:
>
> If you are running os x on a mac I found following commands in the
> Terminal to create a working sd-card.
> First you have to extract the .bz2 image(in finder)
>
> michaels-mbp:Delopement mib$ ls
> mksocfpga_jessie_machinekit_4.1.22-2017-08-30-de10-nano_sd.img.bmap
> mksocfpga_jessie_machinekit_4.1.22-2017-08-30-de10-nano_sd.img.tar.bz2
>
> michaels-mbp:Delopement mib$ ls
> mksocfpga_jessie_machinekit_4.1.22-2017-08-30-de10-nano_sd.img.bmap
> mksocfpga_jessie_machinekit_4.1.22-2017-08-30-de10-nano_sd.img.tar.bz2
>
> diskutil list
>
> michaels-mbp:Delopement mib$ sudo dd bs=1m
> if=mksocfpga_jessie_machinekit_4.1.22-2017-08-30-de10-nano_sd.img
> of=/dev/rdisk2 conv=sync
> Password:
> 6800+0 records in
> 6800+0 records out
> 7130316800 bytes transferred in 86.625493 secs (82311991 bytes/sec)
> michaels-mbp:Delopement mib$ diskutil list
> /dev/disk0 (internal, physical):
> #: TYPE NAME SIZE
> IDENTIFIER
> 0: GUID_partition_scheme *500.3 GB disk0
> 1: EFI EFI 209.7 MB disk0s1
> 2: Apple_CoreStorage Macintosh HD 499.4 GB disk0s2
> 3: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk0s3
>
> /dev/disk1 (internal, virtual):
> #: TYPE NAME SIZE
> IDENTIFIER
> 0: Apple_HFS Macintosh HD +499.0 GB disk1
> Logical Volume on disk0s2
> 412B5C72-F06E-4152-AE4B-5BE92D196E52
> Unencrypted
>
> /dev/disk2 (external, physical):
> #: TYPE NAME SIZE
> IDENTIFIER
> 0: FDisk_partition_scheme *7.9 GB disk2
> 1: 0xA2 1.0 MB disk2s1
> 2: Linux_Swap 1.1 GB disk2s2
> 3: Linux 6.1 GB disk2s3
>
> Disk Utility —> eject
>
> REmember to Read/follow DE10_Nano_Commands.md (like setting a permanent
> mac address in u-boot )
>
> :-)
>
BTW if os x prompts you about unrecognized disk click Ignore....
>
> On Friday, 1 September 2017 01:03:30 UTC+2, mugginsac wrote:
>>
>> Michael,
>>
>> How much swap did you add? I am trying to get my image to load but my SD
>> writing programs don't like your image. I use ApplePi Baker or Etcher.
>> Etcher complains about no partition table. ApplePi Baker wrote an SD image
>> but Linux thinks it is a CD.
>>
>> How do you format the uSD card??
>>
>> sudo sfdisk ${DISK} <<-__EOF__
>> 1M,1M,0xA2,
>> ---------------------------swap format goes here----------------------
>> 2M,,,*
>> __EOF__
>>
>>
>
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