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c.After the image writing is completed, click the '''"Exit"''' button to exit, and then you can pull out the TF card and insert it into the development board to start
=== '''Method of flashing burning Linux image or OpenWRT image to TF card based on Ubuntu PC''' ===
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https://www.balena.io/etcher/
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test@test:~$ '''unzip balena-etcher-electron-1.5.109-linux-x64.zip'''<br>
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test@test:~$ '''7z x Orangepir1plus-lts_2Orangepizero2_2.12.4_ubuntu_bionic_server_linux50_ubuntu_focal_desktop_linux4.109.44170.7z'''<br> test@test:~$ '''ls Orangepir1plus-lts_2Orangepizero2_2.12.4_ubuntu_bionic_server_linux50_ubuntu_focal_desktop_linux4.109.44170.*'''<br>Orangepir1plus-lts_2Orangepizero2_2.12.4_ubuntu_bionic_server_linux50_ubuntu_focal_desktop_linux4.109.44170.7z <br>Orangepir1plus-lts_2.1 Orangepizero2_2.4_ubuntu_bionic_server_linux52.100_ubuntu_focal_desktop_linux4.449.img170.sha #Checksum checksum file<br>'''Orangepir1plus-lts_2Orangepizero2_2.12.4_ubuntu_bionic_server_linux50_ubuntu_focal_desktop_linux4.109.44170.img''' # image file
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test@test:~$ '''sha256sum -c *.sha'''<br>
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a. First select the path of the linux Linux image fileto be burned<br>b. Then select the device number symbol of the TF card<br>c. Finally , click Flash to start burningthe Linux image to the TF card
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<div style="padding-left:200px">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts4-balenaetcherlts-img36.png|600px]]</div><br>10)The writing speed and remaining time interface displayed in the process of balenaEtcher burning the Linux image is shown in the figure below. In addition, the progress bar shows purple to indicate that the Linux image is being burned to the TF card.<div style="padding-left:200px">[[File:Orange-pi-4-lts-img37.png|600px]]</div><br>11)After the Linux image is burned, balenaEtcher will be prompted during also verify the image burned to the TF card by default to ensure that there is no problem in the burning process. As shown in the figure below, a green progress bar indicates that the image has been burned, and balenaEtcher is verifying the burned image.<div style="padding-left:200px">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts4-lts-balenaetcher1img38.png|600px]]</div>11<br>12)After the successful burning, the following display interface will be of balenaEtcher is shown in the figure below. If the green indicator icon is displayed, it means that the image burning is successful. At this time, you can unplug exit balenaEtcher, and then pull out the TF card from the computer and insert it into the TF card slot of the development board to start.<div style="padding-left:200px">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts4-lts-balenaetcher2img39.png|600px]]</div><br>
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