The main pieces that are system specific are the boot loader, the
kernel, and the device tree.  If you start with a working DE10 uSD
image you can leave the boot-loader (partition type = A2) and the FAT
partition (kernel and device tree) alone and use rsync (or whatever)
to copy a Debian rootfs to the uSD, overwriting Angstrom.

That's probably the easiest way to get Machinekit working with the
DE10 until we get some official images created.

On 8/11/2017 5:11 PM, mugginsac wrote:
> I seem to have hit a roadblock, maybe it is just my blockhead. The linux 
> system 
> on the DE10-nano is Angstrom. It doesn't have apt-get, sudo or much of 
> anything 
> else. I was going to try and copy the appropriate files from the DE10-Nano 
> Angstrom system to the DE0-Nano-SOC Debian system but I can't seem to find 
> the 
> corresponding folders or files on the two systems.
> 
> 
> On Monday, July 24, 2017 at 11:18:00 AM UTC-7, mugginsac wrote:
> 
>     I just wondered if the machinekit image for a DE0-Nano-SOC board will run 
> on
>     a DE10-Nano?
> 
>     Alan

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