Hello Michael:
  OK,thanks.By the way,where you live seems like to be almost 3:00am,you 
haven't sleep?

在 2016年8月23日星期二 UTC+8下午8:45:46,Michael Haberler写道:
>
>
> > Am 23.08.2016 um 07:30 schrieb lf <[email protected] <javascript:>>: 
> > 
> > Dear all: 
> >   Now,I can't make the third step and I have tried many times. 
> >   My problem is when I write the img to an SD card's boot partition with 
> bmaptools then the SD card's boot partition can't be found in debian system 
> and I insert the SD card to windows computer,window system prompts that the 
> SD card should be formatted. 
> >   My operation is as follows: 
> > --First,download the three 
> files:debian-8.5-console-armhf-2016-08-21-4gb.bmap 
>  debian-8.5-console-armhf-2016-08-21-4gb.img.xz   u-boot.img, uncompress 
> the .xz file 
> >       xz -d debian-8.5-console-armhf-2016-08-21-4gb.img.xz 
>
> sorry, boot/u-boot.img file was uploaded accidentially and is not needed. 
> I deleted those files. 
>
> please follow the steps under installation here: 
> https://gist.github.com/mhaberler/89a813dc70688e35d8848e8e467a1337 - all 
> you need to to is the bmaptools copy step. Nothing else. 
>
>
> I suggest waiting for a few days for the dust to settle. This is NOT 
> finished, I am still working on the SD image packaging. 
>
> I will announce when we feel confident with it. 
>
> That said - please use the tracker for issues; we will create anchor 
> issues for those SD images to help through the initial hurdles. 
>
> - Michael 
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >       
> > --Then,set the SD card(7744MB) two partition:boot partition(4G FAT32) 
> and file partition,other setting are 255 heads 63 sectors 1020 cylinders 
> then format the SD card 
> >       sudo mkfs.msdos -F32 /dev/sdc1 -n boot 
> >       sudo mkfs.ext4 -L linux /dev/sdc2 
> > 
> > --last,write the img to the SD card's boot partition with bmaptools, the 
> bmaptools version is 3.2 
> >       sudo ./bmaptool copy --bmap 
> debian-8.5-console-armhf-2016-08-21-4gb.bmap 
> debian-8.5-console-armhf-2016-08-21-4gb.img /dev/sdc1 
> > 
> >       
> > 在 2016年8月21日星期日 UTC+8下午8:59:17,lf写道: 
> > Dear all: 
> >   I'm from China.Recently,I was compiling machinekit running on i386 
> computer and zedboard.When I followed machinekit official Documentation in 
> the official website—http://www.machinekit.io/,I compile machinekit 
> successfully running on the Debain.But when I tried to cross compile 
> machinekit to run on zedboard,I found there are not official documentation 
> to follow.So I turned to https://github.com/machinekit/machinekit/issues 
> and I saw several issues about zedboard.I found there are someone has cross 
> compiled machinekit running on zedboard,and there are a video show—
> https://youtu.be/_AcWxu475aY.I was encouraged. 
> >   I found out there are a directory about cross compiling machinekit 
> running on zedboard,it is mksocfpga directory.But the README file tell 
> about QuartusProjects more and clearer,and I follow the README file in the 
> VivadoProjects directory when I executed ./make_bitfile.sh 
> microzed/microzed_jd2cb/config then I failed.I have looked back to the 
> make_bitfile.sh,I can't understand it embarrassedly.So I turn to there for 
> help.We also can discuss there. 
> >    Thanks,guys. 
> > 
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