Armbian Linux build tools https://www.armbian.com
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Armbian

Ubuntu and Debian images for ARM based single-board computers https://www.armbian.com

How to build my own image or kernel?

Supported build environments:

Execution

apt-get -y install git
git clone https://github.com/armbian/build
cd build
./compile.sh

Make sure that full path to the build script does not contain spaces.

You will be prompted with a selection menu for a build option, a board name, a kernel branch and an OS release. Please check the documentation for advanced options and additional customization.

Build process uses caching for the compilation and the debootstrap process, so consecutive runs with similar settings will be much faster.

Reporting issues

Please read this notice first before opening an issue.

More info: