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authorRyan Harkin <ryan.harkin@linaro.org>2014-06-24 18:42:15 +0100
committerRyan Harkin <ryan.harkin@linaro.org>2014-06-24 18:51:33 +0100
commit3332fae4a45052c6c68457b61e23db28c5b0ad13 (patch)
tree3f6c65de90d0ab068fd0fc22f391709878ab4a6b /android/images
parent5c8833352810cb0e7c1ae6e8bd85b5b3c25cf7c2 (diff)
14.06: fix links from Connected Community to Linaro
Signed-off-by: Ryan Harkin <ryan.harkin@linaro.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'android/images')
-rw-r--r--android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt20
-rw-r--r--android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt20
2 files changed, 20 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt b/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt
index ba8355d..844917e 100644
--- a/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt
+++ b/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt
@@ -8,13 +8,13 @@ h2. Juno ports
h3. Back panel
-!Linaro_Release_Notes_v2_files/image001.png!
+<img src="https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/RearPanel.png">
h3. Front panel
-!Linaro_Release_Notes_v2_files/image002.png!
+<img src="https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/FrontPanel.png">
-h3. UARTs
+h3(#uarts). UARTs
There are 4 UARTs on the Juno board:
@@ -24,13 +24,13 @@ There are 4 UARTs on the Juno board:
|<b>Baud</b>
|<b>Data bits</b>|
|SoC UART0
-|"back panel":http://community.arm.com/docs/DOC-8393#jive_content_id_Back_panel, top slot.
+|"back panel":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/RearPanel.png
|The motherboard, UEFI and the Linux kernel.
|115200
|8
|
|SoC UART1
-|"back panel":http://community.arm.com/docs/DOC-8393#jive_content_id_Back_panel, bottom slot.
+|"back panel":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/RearPanel.png
|SCP firmware
|115200
|8
@@ -92,9 +92,9 @@ h3. Software preloaded on new Juno boards
New Juno boards arrive preloaded with MCC firmware, SCP firmware, AP trusted firmware, UEFI, and a Linux kernel. The Juno board does not contain a Linux filesystem or Android AOSP filesystem anywhere in onboard storage.
-*Please note* that early batches of Juno boards contained an SCP firmware image that limits the CPU clock to 50 MHz. ARM strongly recommends that you immediately upgrade to the latest "firmware image":http://community.arm.com/docs/DOC-8396#jive_content_id_Juno_Board_Recovery_Image hosted on this website.  &lt;link should point to firmware tab&gt;
+*Please note* that early batches of Juno boards contained an SCP firmware image that limits the CPU clock to 50 MHz. ARM strongly recommends that you immediately upgrade to the latest "firmware image":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/board_recovery_image_0.7.5.zip hosted on this website.  &lt;link should point to firmware tab&gt;
-When the power is first turned on, it should boot straight through to Linux. UEFI offers a 10 second window during which you can interrupt the boot sequence by pressing a key on the serial terminal, otherwise the Linux kernel will be launched. In order to reach the Linux shell you must attach a Linux "filesystem":http://community.arm.com/docs/DOC-8396#jive_content_id_Deploying_a_root_filesystem via USB. If no filesystem is attached then Linux will boot as far as it can and then announce that it is waiting for a filesystem to be attached.
+When the power is first turned on, it should boot straight through to Linux. UEFI offers a 10 second window during which you can interrupt the boot sequence by pressing a key on the serial terminal, otherwise the Linux kernel will be launched. In order to reach the Linux shell you must attach a Linux "filesystem":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/#tabs-2 via USB. If no filesystem is attached then Linux will boot as far as it can and then announce that it is waiting for a filesystem to be attached.
New Juno boards do not contain any Android software pre-installed.
@@ -106,12 +106,12 @@ You are strongly recommended to update to the latest firmware before doing anyth
The steps to set up and boot the board are:
-# Connect a serial terminal to the "UART0":http://community.arm.com/docs/DOC-8396#jive_content_id_Setting_up_the_board connector ("settings":http://community.arm.com/docs/DOC-8396#jive_content_id_Setting_up_the_board). &lt;UART0 link should point to the back panel picture, settings link should point to the UART table below it&gt;
-# Connect the 12 volt power, then press the red "ON/OFF button":http://community.arm.com/docs/DOC-8393#jive_content_id_Back_panel on the back panel. &lt;link should point to the back panel picture&gt;
+# Connect a serial terminal to the "UART0":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/RearPanel.png connector ("settings":#uarts).
+# Connect the 12 volt power, then press the red "ON/OFF button":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/RearPanel.png on the back panel.
h3. Getting Juno to boot to the Linux shell
-If you have just received a new board and powered it on for the first time, you will not reach the Linux shell. Juno will boot Linux to the point where it looks for a filesystem, and when it can't find one it will sit and wait for one to be attached. To boot all the way to the Linux shell you will need to "attach a root filesystem":http://community.arm.com/docs/DOC-8396#jive_content_id_Deploying_a_root_filesystem.  &lt;the link should point to the relevant section in the “Binary Image Installation” tab&gt;
+If you have just received a new board and powered it on for the first time, you will not reach the Linux shell. Juno will boot Linux to the point where it looks for a filesystem, and when it can't find one it will sit and wait for one to be attached. To boot all the way to the Linux shell you will need to "attach a root filesystem":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-android-juno-lsk/#tabs-2.  &lt;the link should point to the relevant section in the “Binary Image Installation” tab&gt;
h3. Setting the Real Time Clock (required for Android)
diff --git a/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt b/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt
index 2163c25..1dabb1e 100644
--- a/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt
+++ b/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/HOWTO_gettingstarted.txt
@@ -8,13 +8,13 @@ h2. Juno ports
h3. Back panel
-!Linaro_Release_Notes_v2_files/image001.png!
+<img src="https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/RearPanel.png">
h3. Front panel
-!Linaro_Release_Notes_v2_files/image002.png!
+<img src="https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/FrontPanel.png">
-h3. UARTs
+h3(#uarts). UARTs
There are 4 UARTs on the Juno board:
@@ -24,13 +24,13 @@ There are 4 UARTs on the Juno board:
|<b>Baud</b>
|<b>Data bits</b>|
|SoC UART0
-|"back panel":http://community.arm.com/docs/DOC-8393#jive_content_id_Back_panel, top slot.
+|"back panel":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/RearPanel.png
|The motherboard, UEFI and the Linux kernel.
|115200
|8
|
|SoC UART1
-|"back panel":http://community.arm.com/docs/DOC-8393#jive_content_id_Back_panel, bottom slot.
+|"back panel":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/RearPanel.png
|SCP firmware
|115200
|8
@@ -92,9 +92,9 @@ h3. Software preloaded on new Juno boards
New Juno boards arrive preloaded with MCC firmware, SCP firmware, AP trusted firmware, UEFI, and a Linux kernel. The Juno board does not contain a Linux filesystem or Android AOSP filesystem anywhere in onboard storage.
-*Please note* that early batches of Juno boards contained an SCP firmware image that limits the CPU clock to 50 MHz. ARM strongly recommends that you immediately upgrade to the latest "firmware image":http://community.arm.com/docs/DOC-8396#jive_content_id_Juno_Board_Recovery_Image hosted on this website.  &lt;link should point to firmware tab&gt;
+*Please note* that early batches of Juno boards contained an SCP firmware image that limits the CPU clock to 50 MHz. ARM strongly recommends that you immediately upgrade to the latest "firmware image":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/board_recovery_image_0.7.5.zip hosted on this website.  &lt;link should point to firmware tab&gt;
-When the power is first turned on, it should boot straight through to Linux. UEFI offers a 10 second window during which you can interrupt the boot sequence by pressing a key on the serial terminal, otherwise the Linux kernel will be launched. In order to reach the Linux shell you must attach a Linux "filesystem":http://community.arm.com/docs/DOC-8396#jive_content_id_Deploying_a_root_filesystem via USB. If no filesystem is attached then Linux will boot as far as it can and then announce that it is waiting for a filesystem to be attached.
+When the power is first turned on, it should boot straight through to Linux. UEFI offers a 10 second window during which you can interrupt the boot sequence by pressing a key on the serial terminal, otherwise the Linux kernel will be launched. In order to reach the Linux shell you must attach a Linux "filesystem":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/#tabs-2 via USB. If no filesystem is attached then Linux will boot as far as it can and then announce that it is waiting for a filesystem to be attached.
New Juno boards do not contain any Android software pre-installed.
@@ -106,12 +106,12 @@ You are strongly recommended to update to the latest firmware before doing anyth
The steps to set up and boot the board are:
-# Connect a serial terminal to the "UART0":http://community.arm.com/docs/DOC-8396#jive_content_id_Setting_up_the_board connector ("settings":http://community.arm.com/docs/DOC-8396#jive_content_id_Setting_up_the_board). &lt;UART0 link should point to the back panel picture, settings link should point to the UART table below it&gt;
-# Connect the 12 volt power, then press the red "ON/OFF button":http://community.arm.com/docs/DOC-8393#jive_content_id_Back_panel on the back panel. &lt;link should point to the back panel picture&gt;
+# Connect a serial terminal to the "UART0":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/RearPanel.png connector ("settings":#uarts).
+# Connect the 12 volt power, then press the red "ON/OFF button":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/RearPanel.png on the back panel.
h3. Getting Juno to boot to the Linux shell
-If you have just received a new board and powered it on for the first time, you will not reach the Linux shell. Juno will boot Linux to the point where it looks for a filesystem, and when it can't find one it will sit and wait for one to be attached. To boot all the way to the Linux shell you will need to "attach a root filesystem":http://community.arm.com/docs/DOC-8396#jive_content_id_Deploying_a_root_filesystem.  &lt;the link should point to the relevant section in the “Binary Image Installation” tab&gt;
+If you have just received a new board and powered it on for the first time, you will not reach the Linux shell. Juno will boot Linux to the point where it looks for a filesystem, and when it can't find one it will sit and wait for one to be attached. To boot all the way to the Linux shell you will need to "attach a root filesystem":https://releases.linaro.org/14.06/android/images/armv8-juice-juno-lsk/#tabs-2.  &lt;the link should point to the relevant section in the “Binary Image Installation” tab&gt;
h3. Setting the Real Time Clock (required for Android)