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# for_1.3x.0.0
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## File List
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- Entry script for SD card making: make_sd_card.py
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- Script for making a bootable SD card: make_ubuntu_sd.sh
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- OS image of the Atlas 200 DK: ubuntu-16.04.xx-server-arm64.iso,[click jump](http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases/16.04/release/)
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- Runtime package of the Atlas 200 DK: mini_developerkit-xxx.rar,[click jump](https://www.huaweicloud.com/ascend/resources/ResourceDownload/DE51187AC4F0F5DBAB3A468952C95CADAC6308BFFFB5D064B9A30DBD2B73B4ABCEC6BAF7F594AE3C3FA89621AFFF3E3CFB4ED973618F8857D07706003D546332/DDK%20&%20Runtime/be3564c84a0546959b6439ebc4e8ae30/2/1/1)
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## Procedure
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**Before starting SD card making, prepare the environment as follows.**
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1. For details about how to download the software packages required for card making, see the "File List."
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2. Download the SD card making script and ubuntu16.04.3-arm.iso.
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Run the following command in the $HOME directory of a common user (for example, the ascend user) in the local environment to download code from the tools repository:
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**git clone https://gitee.com/ascend/tools.git**
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(If Git is not installed, run the sudo apt-get install git command to install it.)
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Go to the C32 card making directory:
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**cd $HOME/tools/makesd/for_1.3x.0.0/**
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```powershell
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ascend@ubuntu:~$ git clone https://gitee.com/ascend/tools.git
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Cloning into 'tools'...
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remote: Enumerating objects: 273, done.
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remote: Counting objects: 100% (273/273), done.
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remote: Compressing objects: 100% (263/263), done.
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remote: Total 273 (delta 128), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0
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Receiving objects: 100% (273/273), 533.57 KiB | 877.00 KiB/s, done.
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Resolving deltas: 100% (128/128), done.
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ascend@ubuntu:~$ cd tools/
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amexec/ .git/ img2bin/ makesd/
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ascend@ubuntu:~$ cd tools/makesd/for_1.3x.0.0/
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ascend@ubuntu:~/tools/makesd/for_1.3x.0.0$ ls
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make_sd_card.py make_ubuntu_sd.sh README.md
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ascend@ubuntu:~/tools/makesd/for_1.3x.0.0$ ^C
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ascend@ubuntu:~/tools/makesd/for_1.3x.0.0$
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```
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Download the ubuntu16.04.3-arm.iso image:
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**wget http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/16.04.3/ubuntu-16.04.3-server-arm64.iso**
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(The file size is 744 MB. It takes about 8 minutes to download the file.)
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After the download is complete, grant 755 permission to the script and image:
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**chmod 755 make_sd_card.py make_ubuntu_sd.sh ubuntu-16.04.3-server-arm64.iso**
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3. Save the downloaded card making package to the $HOME/tools/makesd/for_1.3x.0.0 directory of the common user.
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```powershell
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ascend@ubuntu:~/tools/makesd/for_1.3x.0.0$ ll
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total 80920
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drwxr-xr-x 2 ascend ascend 4096 Jul 28 04:33 ./
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drwxr-xr-x 4 ascend ascend 4096 Jul 28 04:23 ../
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ascend ascend 74438310 Jul 28 04:32 mini_developerkit_1.32.0.B080.rar
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 ascend ascend 17633 Jul 28 04:23 make_sd_card.py*
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 ascend ascend 23797 Jul 28 04:23 make_ubuntu_sd.sh*
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-rw-r--r-- 1 ascend ascend 438 Jul 28 04:23 README.md
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 ascend ascend 82800726 Jul 28 04:27 ubuntu-16.04.3-server-arm64.iso*
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ascend@ubuntu:~/tools/makesd/for_1.3x.0.0$
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```
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4. Connect the card reader inserted with an SD card to the Ubuntu server to make a bootable SD card
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Switch to the root user and prepare for card making:
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**su root**
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Run the SD card making script:
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**python3 make_sd_card.py local /dev/sdb**
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(Note: /dev/sdb is the device name of the SD card. You can run the fdisk -l command as the root user to query the device name.)
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When a message is displayed, asking you whether to continue the installation, enter **Y**.
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Wait for about 7 minutes. The message "Make SD Card successfully!" is displayed, indicating that the SD card has been made successfully.
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5. Power on the Atlas 200 DK.
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Insert the SD card into the Atlas 200 DK, power on the Atlas 200 DK, and connect it to the Ubuntu server.
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**Note: During the upgrade of the Atlas 200 DK, two LED indicators blink. When the four LED indicators are on, the upgrade is successful. The upgrade takes about 5–10 minutes.**
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