The best answer is if the board has been supported for a while by
Armbian then that is probably a better choice than a less well
supported/documented manufacturer specific build of Debian.
Oh, I should clarify. By "official Debian binaries and images" I meant
to say "pure" or "mainline" Debian
I have a Radxa Rock Pi 4B (an arm64 single-board computer) with a
(removable) eMMC module. I'd like to install Debian stable on it, and
would strongly prefer to use official Debian binaries and images.
I successfully booted debian-installer from eMMC after flashing the
rock-pi-4-rk3999 SD car
e tool (part of
APT, maybe?) that I'm supposed to use to fetch and verify files from
this corner of the archive?
Thanks!
Have a great one,
Daniel Gnoutcheff
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