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- | <note warning>Nov 2021 - wip</ | + | <note warning>Slackware AArch64 is not yet released.</ |
====== Installing Slackware AArch64 on the RockPro64 ====== | ====== Installing Slackware AArch64 on the RockPro64 ====== | ||
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| Slackware Distribution|Slackware AArch64 Current | | | Slackware Distribution|Slackware AArch64 Current | | ||
| Hardware Model |Rock Pro64 | | | Hardware Model |Rock Pro64 | | ||
+ | | Document Version | 1.00, Dec 2021 | | ||
+ | | Author | Stuart Winter < | ||
+ | | Contributors | Brent Earl | | ||
==== Video Tutorial ==== | ==== Video Tutorial ==== | ||
- | This tutorial is also available in video form (to be created) | + | This tutorial is also available in [[https:// |
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==== Installation Lifecycle ==== | ==== Installation Lifecycle ==== | ||
- | The Installation consists of nine distinct stages: | + | The Installation consists of a number of distinct stages: |
- Acquiring all required hardware | - Acquiring all required hardware | ||
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- Completing the installation | - Completing the installation | ||
- Booting the Slackware OS | - Booting the Slackware OS | ||
+ | - Post installation configuration and tweaks | ||
===== Requirements ===== | ===== Requirements ===== | ||
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^ Item ^ Specification ^ Notes ^ | ^ Item ^ Specification ^ Notes ^ | ||
- | | Host Computer: an Internet-connected computer running an existing Linux distribution | Preferably a full installation of Slackware x86/64, but any distribution that can provide the required Python environment and HTTP server module. The Host Computer needs approximately **5GB free storage** to download the required software assets. | + | | Host Computer: an Internet-connected computer running an existing Linux distribution | Preferably a full installation of Slackware x86/64, but any distribution that can provide the required Python environment and HTTP server module. The Host Computer needs approximately **5GB free storage** to download the required software assets. |
| Network DHCP server | Provide an IP address and routing information for the RockPro64 to be able to contact the Linux Host Computer (to download the Slackware tree) and the Internet (to set date via NTP) | This document expects the RockPro64 to be able to obtain an IP address via DHCP over the LAN. However, you can also manually configure an IP address once the Slackware Installer has booted (note that a lack of DHCP server will stall the Installer by several seconds). | | Network DHCP server | Provide an IP address and routing information for the RockPro64 to be able to contact the Linux Host Computer (to download the Slackware tree) and the Internet (to set date via NTP) | This document expects the RockPro64 to be able to obtain an IP address via DHCP over the LAN. However, you can also manually configure an IP address once the Slackware Installer has booted (note that a lack of DHCP server will stall the Installer by several seconds). | ||
- | <note tip>Most home routers | + | <note tip>Most home routers |
===== Hardware Setup ===== | ===== Hardware Setup ===== | ||
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The U-Boot Boot Loader that will be installed onto the SPI flash: | The U-Boot Boot Loader that will be installed onto the SPI flash: | ||
< | < | ||
- | rsync -PavL $SLKSRV/ | + | rsync -PavL $SLKSRV/ |
+ | rsync -PavL $SLKSRV/ | ||
</ | </ | ||
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== Download the Slackware Linux installer for the RK3399 AArch64 platform == | == Download the Slackware Linux installer for the RK3399 AArch64 platform == | ||
< | < | ||
- | rsync -PavL $SLKSRV/ | + | rsync -PavL $SLKSRV/ |
+ | rsync -PavL $SLKSRV/ | ||
</ | </ | ||
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== Download the Slackware tree verficiation tool == | == Download the Slackware tree verficiation tool == | ||
< | < | ||
- | rsync -PavL $SLKSRV/ | + | rsync -PavL $SLKSRV/ |
</ | </ | ||
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</ | </ | ||
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Verify the digital signature of the verification tool: | Verify the digital signature of the verification tool: | ||
< | < | ||
- | gpg2 --verify-files scripts/ | + | gpg --verify-files scripts/ |
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< | < | ||
- | chmod 755 scripts/slacktreegpgcheck.sh | + | chmod 755 scripts/slacksigchk.sh |
- | ./scripts/slacktreegpgcheck.sh slackwareaarch64-${SLKVER} | + | ./scripts/slacksigchk.sh slackwareaarch64-${SLKVER} |
</ | </ | ||
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This is documented [[https:// | This is documented [[https:// | ||
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+ | == NTP (Network Time Protocol) setup == | ||
+ | |||
+ | If your RockPro64 does not have an RTC battery backup, you may wish to configure it to [[https:// | ||
== CPU Fan Control == | == CPU Fan Control == |