Milan P. Stanic dijo [Fri, May 06, 2016 at 11:11:11PM +0200]: > I don't know for ODROID but for different ARM machines I usually create > (on the host) filesystem with debootstrap, compile u-boot and kernel, > flash u-boot to card, copy created filesystem and kernel/modules to card, > tweak all that a bit and boot. > That way I have four different ARM machines/system (TF101, BananaPi, > Lamobo RP1, Samsung Chromebook) with Debian on them.
This will push a bit towards the off-topic. That's what I do with some of my boards as well. However, you are still running the upstream-provided kernel and u-boot. And when there are stupid settings which break down any notion of security in the provided Linux kernel, you can get something like what I got with my Banana Pi M3: http://gwolf.org/node/4069 So... That's way better than not having a clean Debian install, but it's still far from ideal!