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How to boot debian on an RK3288 based device (that isn't a chromebook?). Been trying to do so myself, but to no avail.

The closest match to my device is this one in the sense that it uses the same SoC - an RK3288. However my device is not a chromebook; instead it is called an "RKM MK902II". Unfortunately I cannot find any information on how to boot this device (it does have a micro sd card slot it can boot from, though I'm guessing it needs some sort of bootloader to be written onto a micro sd card in a specific way, but how!).

Interestingly the device I have is running some sort of version of ubuntu. Though how it boots it is an absolute mystery!

I've tried searching around on the 'net for a while now and apart from a script and a few "distros" distributed as image files, I can't really find anything at all. Looking for info about this device or RK3288 chipset?

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