Lsusb, or look at the journal for the kernel enumerating the board when you plug it in.
Can the board just boot off of a usb or microsd live-image? From there, it could shove an image into its own /dev/mmcblkX.
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Lsusb, or look at the journal for the kernel enumerating the board when you plug it in.
Can the board just boot off of a usb or microsd live-image? From there, it could shove an image into its own /dev/mmcblkX.
What about using orangepi-config tool?
I bought board months ago but never figured it out. It feels like the company has abandoned the product and all the support forums for it are filled with bots talking about their favorite blog