Last update: 2022/07/04
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Printed on 2022/07/05 14:37 (UTC)
Hardware Setup
In this section we'll prepare the physical aspects of the RockPro64 to receive Slackware Linux.
1. Place the computer onto a non-conductive surface ready for setup
If you have a case, install the board into it. If you do not, it should be placed onto a non-conductive
surface such as plastic, wood or rubber.
Remove eMMC storage module
In the image above you will see that the eMMC module has been removed (bottom right, left hand
side of 'Head phones jack'). See the note above for the reasons behind this.
Gently prize the eMMC module from the board and store it some place safe as you may wish to
experiment with it in the future.
If you are planning on using the RockPro64 as an 'embedded' device, the eMMC may
be sufficient. However, for a regular OS upon which you will be
reading/writing/updating, it has insufficient longevity for this author to recommend its
use for Slackware
2. Connect the peripherals
Connect the CPU fan or heat sink
Connect the Wifi & Bluetooth module (optional)
Connect the storage (the image shows the USB-to-SATA adapter, but you may use the PCI card).
If using the USB adapter, connect it to the blue USB3.0 port.
Connect the Ethernet cable