Is it possible to install a clean and official version of Ubuntu?
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The iso versions typically distributed by distros will only work on systems with a BIOS/EFI. Since the RockPro64 doesn't have a BIOS, the closest thing you can get to a bootloader is using Uboot. Different SoC (rockchip, allwinner, etc) have defined different locations for the boot sector/block. This causes the unfortunate situation where each SBC vendor needs its own specific rootfs images.

Here is a very good video that explains this whole process and what progress will be made going forward
https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/hw_uboot/


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RE: Is it possible to install a clean and official version of Ubuntu? - by mknawabi - 05-24-2019, 04:02 PM

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