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====== Linux Mobile ======
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\\
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===== PinePhone Pro =====
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The PinePhone Pro is PINE64’s flagship smartphone announced on October 15, 2021. It features 4GB of RAM, an 128GB eMMC and is using an Rockchip RK3399S SoC, which is a specialized version of the RK3399 made specifically for the PinePhone Pro.
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The guides (Arch Linux ARM & postmarketOS) are based on creating your own image on Arch Linux.
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\\
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==== Tow-Boot ====
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This is required for the following operating systems. Tow-Boot is already installed by default on newer PPPs.
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Download the latest release for your PPP - https://github.com/Tow-Boot/Tow-Boot/releases.
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Extract it and flash ''spi.installer.img'' onto a SD card:
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<code>
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dd if=spi.installer.img of=/dev/XXX bs=1M oflag=direct,sync status=progress
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</code>
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Insert the SD card into your PPP and __**press**__ and //__hold__// the //__volume down__// button. Now //__press__// the //__power button__// until the __//first vibration occurs//__, then release the //__power button__// but continue to //__hold__// the //__volume down__// until the __second vibration occurs__.\\
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You should now see a //__blue LED__// and the Tow-Boot start screen should appear.\\
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''Install Tow-Boot to SPI Flash''.
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When everything is done, switch off your device and remove the SD card.
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\\
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==== Arch Linux ARM ====
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danctnix - https://github.com/dreemurrs-embedded/Pine64-Arch.
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<alert type="danger" icon="fa fa-warning">Encryption (fde) is not possible. Let's hope this will change in the future.</alert>
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\\
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=== Packages ===
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<code>
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pacman -S dosfstools arch-install-scripts qemu-user-static qemu-user-static-binfmt
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</code>
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<code>
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systemctl restart systemd-binfmt.service
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</code>
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Check that the ARM architecture exist (aarch64)
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<code>
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ls /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc | grep aarch64
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</code>
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\\
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=== Build image ===
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<code>
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git clone https://github.com/dreemurrs-embedded/arch-pine64-build.git
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cd arch-pine64-build
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mkdir /tmp/ppp-cache
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</code>
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<code>
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./build.sh -a aarch64 -d pinephone-pro -u plasma -h pinephonepro --noconfirm --cachedir /tmp/ppp-cache
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</code>
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''%%[-a ARCHITECTURE] [-d device] [-u ui] [-h hostname] [--osk-sdl] [--noconfirm] [--cachedir directory] [--no-cachedir]%%''
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''-u ui'':
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* barebone
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* phosh
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* plasma
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* plasma_desktop
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* sxmo
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\\
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=== Flash the image ===
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Switch to //USB mass storage// - __//press//__ and //__hold__// the //__volume up__// button and //__press__// the //__power button__// once. You should now see a //__blue LED__//. Connect the device to your PC via USB.
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<code>
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cd arch-pine64-build/build/
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dd if=archlinux-pinephone-pro-plasma-*.img of=/dev/XXX bs=1M oflag=direct,sync status=progress
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</code>
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Start the device and follow e.g. our backup guides https://wiki.techsaviours.org/en/backup/server.
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\\
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=== Local Arch repo (optional) ===
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Create your own Arch repository to keep older packages in case you need to downgrade your system/phone. It can be more difficult to downgrade than with the x86_64 architecture.\\
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https://git.techsaviours.org/.ORG/local-arch-repo
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\\
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==== postmarketOS ====
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=== Package ===
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<code>
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pacman -S pmbootstrap
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</code>
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\\
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=== Initialization ===
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<code>
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mkdir -p ~/build/postmarketOS
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pmbootstrap init
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</code>
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Simply follow the questions. Some necessary steps are listed below to use your PPP, the rest is up to you.
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<code>
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Work path [/home/USER/.local/var/pmbootstrap]: ~/build/postmarketOS
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Vendor [qemu]: pine64
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Device codename: pinephonepro
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</code>
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\\
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=== Install ===
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Switch to //USB mass storage// - __//press//__ and //__hold__// the //__volume up__// button and //__press__// the //__power button__// once. You should now see a //__blue LED__//. Connect the device to your PC via USB.
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<code>
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pmbootstrap install --sdcard=/dev/XXX --fde
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</code>
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''%%--fde%%'' is to encrypt your phone.
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<alert type="info" icon="fa fa-info-circle">Run ''pmbootstrap log'' in another terminal to see what is going on.</alert>
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<alert type="danger" icon="fa fa-warning">If direct to eMMC (//USB mass storage//) does not work, create just the image ''%%pmbootstrap install --fde%%'' and flash it to your internal storage with ''%%dd if=~/build/postmarketOS/chroot_native/home/pmos/rootfs/pine64-pinephonepro.img of=/dev/XXX bs=1M oflag=direct,sync status=progress%%''.</alert>
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Once everything is done "umount, unregister binfmt":
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<code>
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pmbootstrap shutdown
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</code>
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