El 2014-08-09 19:15, [email protected] escribió:
Hi,
I recently bought a Jesurun A19 Android media player that is based on
the Allwinner A20 SOC.
I would like to run either Linux or the stock android ROM from an SD
card. However, I'm struggling to make progress.
Here's what I've done so far:
I tried various SD Card bootable Linux distributions build for the
Cubieboard. I eventually found one (Cubieez) that (mostly) works with
the Jesurun A19. However, networking (both wired and wireless)
doesn't
work.
I did however, manage to extract the stock android image from the
internal NAND chip by running dd on the Linux command line.
I then tried flashing the image to an SD card. When I put the SD card
in a PC, it recognises and mounts the first partition (which appears
to be in FAT format). This has enabled me to access various boot
files
including script.bin.
Unfortunately, I cannot access any of the other partitions. As far as
I can tell, the image doesn't have a standard partition table.
I tried replacing the cubieez script.bin with the script.bin file
that I extracted from the stock Android image. However, networking
still isn't working.
I'm rapidly running out of ideas. Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Jason
Just follow our wiki page to bring up your device:
http://linux-sunxi.org/New_Device_howto
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