Index of /slackware/images/nanopi_r4s

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[   ]slarm64-current-aarch64-server-nanopi_r4s-6.4.10-build-20230813.img.zst.sha2562023-08-13 18:49 138  
[   ]slarm64-current-aarch64-server-nanopi_r4s-6.4.10-build-20230813.img.zst2023-08-13 18:45 746M 
[   ]slarm64-current-aarch64-core-nanopi_r4s-6.4.10-build-20230813.img.zst.sha2562023-08-13 18:25 136  
[   ]slarm64-current-aarch64-core-nanopi_r4s-6.4.10-build-20230813.img.zst2023-08-13 18:23 513M 
[DIR]kernel/2023-08-24 07:06 -  
[   ]boot-20230813.tar.xz2023-08-13 18:09 350K 
[   ]boot-20221228.tar.xz2022-12-28 22:52 335K 
[   ]boot-20221011.tar.xz2022-10-12 00:31 333K 
[   ]boot-20220911.tar.xz2022-09-11 22:34 333K 
[   ]boot-20220715.tar.xz2022-07-15 23:11 327K 
[   ]boot-20220423.tar.xz2022-04-23 18:27 326K 
[   ]boot-20220420.tar.xz2022-04-21 02:14 326K 
[   ]boot-20220319.tar.xz2022-03-19 17:41 320K 
[TXT]README.TXT2023-02-12 19:16 559  


Installation
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Unpack the IMAGE file and copy the image an SD card: (assuming SD card at /dev/mmcblk0):

  # zstd -d slarm64-current-*-core-*-build-*.img.zst
  # dd if=slarm64-current-*-core-*-build-*.img of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=1M

or unpack directly to the card

  # zstdcat slarm64-current-*-core-*-build-*.img.zst > /dev/mmcblk0


Instalation eMMC/NAND/USB-HDD
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to transfer a system with the SD to eMMC, you need to boot from the start and run the script:
  # transfer-to-disk


Default Login
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login: root