kobol-wiki/docs/helios64/install/sdcard.md
Gauthier Provost 4de6afa6b8 Split install guide into 4 pages:
* Preliminary
* eMMC Install
* SDcard Install
* First Start
2020-10-14 14:02:37 +08:00

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Install OS to microSD

Step 1 - Download an Helios64 image build

You will need first to download an image to write on the microSD Card.

Go to Download and chose one of the latest build.

!!! info OMV (OpenMediaVault) is only supported on Debian OS.

Step 2 - Writing an image to a microSD Card

You will need to use an image writing tool to install on your microSD Card the image build you have downloaded.

Under Windows, Mac OS or Linux (via Graphic Interface)

Etcher is a graphical SD card writing tool that works on Mac OS, Linux and Windows, this is the easiest method for most users. Etcher also supports writing images directly from XZ files, without any prerequired decompression. To write your image with Etcher:

  • Download Etcher and install it on your computer.
  • Insert the microSD Card inside your SD card reader (microSD to SD adapter might be needed).
  • Open Etcher and select the Helios64 image file from your local storage.
  • Select the microSD Card you wish to write your image to.
  • Review your selections and click 'Flash!' to begin writing data to the microSD Card.

Etcher

Under Linux (using dd via Terminal)

Armbian images are using XZ compression format, therefore we need xz-utils or xz tools to decompress the image first.

for Debian-based distribution (Debian/Ubuntu) you can install the utility using following command:

apt-get install xz-utils

in RedHat-based distribution (RHEL / CentOS / Fedora Linux) users can use this command:

yum install xz

after installing the compression tool, you can now decompress the images:

xz -dk Armbian_20.08.0_Helios64_buster_current_5.7.15.img.xz

finally we can write the images to sdcard using dd:

sudo dd if=Armbian_20.08.0_Helios64_buster_current_5.7.15.img of=/dev/sdX bs=4M conv=fsync status=progress

Replace the filename by the image file name you downloaded.

!!! note /dev/sdX is where the microSD is mapped in your Linux machine, change the 'X' to your corresponding mapped device. If you set /dev/sdX to a wrong device then you might risk erasing a hard drive or different device than the designated microSD.

Step 3 - Wire Helios64

!!! warning Always proceed with caution when manipulating 110/220V appliance.

  1. Insert the prepared microSD Card.

  2. Connect your computer to the serial port with the Type-C to Type-A USB cable.

  3. Connect Helios64 to your home network with the Ethernet cable.
    Choose LAN2 port if you have 2.5Gb network.

  4. Plug-in the DC power connector. Don't power-up the Power Adapter yet.

Connections with Enclosure

If you are using Helios64 without an enclosure:

Connections without Enclosure

Now the setup is ready for its first start, go to First Start page for further instruction.