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MISC-TN-004: Running Debian (armbian) on SBCSPG

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== History ==
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|July 2019
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|1.0.1
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In the last years, Debian-based distributions⁠—which are very widespread in desktop/server environments—have grown in popularity in the embedded world as well. Nowadays, there are several approaches to create such a distribution for embedded targets, however. [https://elbe-rfs.org/ ELBE], [https://github.com/zuka0828/meta-eid meta-eid], and [https://www.armbian.com/ armbian] are just three examples of different tools available today [1].
This Technical Note shows how to run such a distribution on SBCSPG, a product designed and manufactured by DAVE Embedded Systems to build compact IoT gateways for industrial applications. Specifically, this example makes use of '''armbianArmbian Stretch''', which is based on Debian 9.
[[File:Edge-v-cloud-computing-graphic.png|thumb|center|600px|Cloud and Edge computing in a typical IIoT scenario(image source: [https://www.openautomationsoftware.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/edge-v-cloud-computing-graphic.png])]]
The following section shows the full boot process.
===Full bootstrap process===
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U-Boot 2016.03-rialto-1.1.2 (Jan 17 2019 - 15:10:28 +0100), Build: jenkins-Rialto_U-Boot-10
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