These instructions explain how to install and boot CoreELEC on supported Libre SBC's from µSD Card by use of a Windows PC. The instructions can easily be adapted for other Operating Systems.
Application | Function | Linux | Mac | Windows |
---|---|---|---|---|
balenaEtcher | Bootable Media Creator | X | X | X |
UNetbootin | Bootable Media Creator | X | X | X |
USBImager | Bootable Media Creator | X | X | X |
DDRescue / DDRescue-GUI | Disk Utility | X | ||
Disk Utility | Disk Utility | X | ||
Rufus | Bootable Media Creator | X |
Device | Edition | DTB | SoC |
---|---|---|---|
La Frite | 1G | CoreELEC-Amlogic-ng.arm-xxx-LaFrite.img.gz | S805X |
Le Potato | 1G/2G | CoreELEC-Amlogic-ng.arm-xxx-LePotato.img.gz | S905X |
Alta | 2G/4G | CoreELEC-Amlogic-no.aarch64-xxx-Alta.img.gz | A311D |
Solitude | 2G/4G | CoreELEC-Amlogic-no.aarch64-xxx-Solitude.img.gz | S905X3 |
Once the image is transfered to μSD Card, the device is Ready To Boot (RTB), meaning no Device Tree Blob (DTB) needs to be copied.
La Frite
Le Potato
CoreELEC 9.2.8 (Legacy)
lepotatotoemmc
CoreELEC 19.x (Matrix)
In CoreELEC 19.x the script is currently broken. Following workaround is suggested:
Alta, Solitude
For support unrelated to CoreELEC, please refer to the Libre User Support Forums.
The above instructions also can be used to create a bootable USB Flash Drive.