Forums › Reference, Evaluation, and Development Boards › OSD32MP1-RED › How do I create a Debian image for my custom OSD32MP1-RED-based board?
First of all, I want to express my great appreciation to Octavo for creating the OSD32MP1-RED board and all the design resources you have made available. The OSD32MP15x is an excellent device and I’m really excited about finding out about it and to you for making it. It will definitely save a lot of time, resources, and money for everyone who uses it.
Second, I have plans on using the OSD32MP15x device for my next project at work and I have a question:
Is there a document or link where you detail absolutely all the steps you took to create the Debian image for the OSD32MP1-RED board?
The reason I ask is that it would be an excellent source of information that would help us create our own custom OSD32MP1-RED-based boards much faster than using the resources available from ST.
The information about what you did and how you did it to create the Debian image for the OSD32MP1-RED is more concise and focused on how to create the OSD32MP1-RED, and therefore OSD32MP1-RED-based boards, and would help us a lot instead of going and figuring it out from the very generic and STM32MP1-dev-board-specific resources from ST that I think only works for OpenST-Linux images.
Does that information exist?
Thank you very much.
Hello Manuel Malagon,
Thanks a lot for your kind words. We’re glad you love our products.
We’re currently putting together documentation on the same. Please check back later for an update (https://octavosystems.com/app_notes/).
For now, the documentation and links on our Git page can be used as a good starting point – https://github.com/octavosystems
Hi,
We also would like to show our deep interest in such a document. This would be really a game-changing document.
I personally am working on modifying the Debian Image, device tree, and the config files from the provided image. it takes months to figure out what to change… there are not really simple steps showing what to do first, we somehow are reverse-engineering the build process to modify something!
We appreciate the help from octavo.
mkleox,
Thank you for the input on this. A user guide for the Debian SDK is on the roadmap for app note releases. We will be working on it after the release of Debian SDK v3.0.
Best,
Neeraj
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