Thanks Neeraj! Awesome support on these forums. I was able to generate the file to flash the boards using the SDK, just got them all programmed. One board had a weird issue that it wouldn’t program unless I also had the UART plugged in, but that was likely a hardware issue as I had modified that board for testing power consumption. And thanks for posting the flash image file, that will be useful in the future.
Best,
Jens
Thanks! Not really sure what is going on. Perhaps someone from Octavo can reply here tomorrow. My Firmware teammate just finished loading the SD card image and the board seems to boot fine from the SD card.
Sorry to bother you, because it really doesn’t matter that much, just trying to get to the bottom of this – the Serialized label on the back of my boards have a date of 12/16/2020. Are yours more recently built than that? If it happens that Digikey is carrying older versions of the boards that don’t have pre-loaded Linux I feel like Octavo should have Digikey purge old stock or put a note in their startup guide so that others don’t end up with the same confusion.
Thanks for your reply coloradocarlos. I am in the process of loading Linux onto an SD card to boot that way, but I thought in the mean time I might try to learn why the boards I received didn’t come preloaded with with Linux as the guide states. Have you received OSD32MP1-RED boards that came pre-loaded with Debian Linux?
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