diff --git a/CONTRIBUTE.md b/CONTRIBUTE.md index 8bb0a7e23..abe9e5304 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTE.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTE.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Thanks for stopping by to contribute the mezzanine-community repository! The fol **NOTE: This documentation is solely for the 96Boards Documentation Repository, for filing bugs and issues about the boards themselves please refer to: [Report A Bug](Extras/Report_a_bug.md)** ## Table Of Contents - + - [Bugs and Suggestions](#bugs-and-suggestions) - [Contribution](#contribution) - [General Contribution and Bug-Fixes](#general-contribution-and-bug-fixes) @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ We encourage our community members to submit 96Boards related guides to our repo If you have recently launched a new 96Boards and have to add it to the documentation repository. - Get yourself familiar with the [General Contribution and Bug-Fixes](#general-contribution-and-bug-fixes) topic. -- Arrange your documentation material following the [Template](templates/board-template) +- Arrange your documentation material following the [Template](templates/board-template/README.md){:target="_blank"} - Each folder/section has a README.md file that acts like the "index.html" or front page of said section of the documentation. This can be used as an index or point-of-entry for said section of the documentation. - **Boards Folder Structure:** - ```/installation/>```: Instructions to install various pieces of software go here. These may include Kernel, OS, Bootlaoder etc. - ```/support/>```: Any information relating to finding support for your board is placed here. This may include forum links and also links to other sections of this documentation. - Copy you board folder under the right Edition category folder - - [Consumer Edition(CE)](consumer) ```/consumer//``` - - [Enterprise Edition(EE)](enterprise) ```/enterprise//``` - - [Internet of Things Edition(IE)](iot) ```/iot//``` + - [Consumer Edition(CE)](consumer/) ```/consumer//``` + - [Enterprise Edition(EE)](enterprise/) ```/enterprise//``` + - [Internet of Things Edition(IE)](iot/) ```/iot//``` - Send in a Pull Request **Things To Remember: Before sending the Pull request:** @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ If you have recently launched a new 96Boards and have to add it to the documenta ``` - And modify them according to your board - Make sure to place all the images in the ```assets/images``` folder with the correct resolution as mentioned in the template. -- If your board has its guides section populated, make sure to add the board to our [guides page](guides) ```/guides/README.md``` +- If your board has its guides section populated, make sure to add the board to our [guides page](guides/) ```/guides/README.md``` - Before submitting a Pull Request to the 96Boards repository, make sure to read and adhere to our guidelines mentioned in the [Guidelines for submitting a Pull Request](#guidelines-for-submitting-a-pull-request) section. - Also take a look at our [Contribution Guide](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-NF6S9MM_W1Lf714oYsSRIHT4bL_8P7e) play-list over at YouTube for short tutorials. diff --git a/consumer/avenger96/installation/README.md b/consumer/avenger96/installation/README.md index 2381e250d..281dea2fc 100644 --- a/consumer/avenger96/installation/README.md +++ b/consumer/avenger96/installation/README.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ This method requires the following hardware: - USB Mouse and/or keyboard - HDMI Monitor -Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads) to get your SD card image. +Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads/) to get your SD card image. Proceed to installation instructions using [Etcher](https://etcher.io/) diff --git a/consumer/avenger96/installation/sd-etcher-install.md b/consumer/avenger96/installation/sd-etcher-install.md index 900f5150f..339ceef01 100644 --- a/consumer/avenger96/installation/sd-etcher-install.md +++ b/consumer/avenger96/installation/sd-etcher-install.md @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ redirect_from: ##### Step 5: Removed SD card from host machine and insert into Avenger96 board (on board SD card slot) -##### Step 6: Follow booting instructions from [Getting Started guide](../getting-started) \ No newline at end of file +##### Step 6: Follow booting instructions from [Getting Started guide](../getting-started/) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard820c/downloads/debian.md b/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard820c/downloads/debian.md index 9c01944d4..93c108315 100644 --- a/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard820c/downloads/debian.md +++ b/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard820c/downloads/debian.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ redirect_from: /documentation/consumer/dragonboard820c/downloads/debian.md.html |[Download](http://snapshots.linaro.org/96boards/dragonboard820c/linaro/rescue/latest/dragonboard-820c-sdcard-rescue-*.zip) | |[Release Notes](http://snapshots.linaro.org/96boards/dragonboard820c/linaro/rescue/latest/) | -### Continue to [Installation page](../installation) +### Continue to [Installation page](../installation/) *** @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ redirect_from: /documentation/consumer/dragonboard820c/downloads/debian.md.html | [Developer](http://snapshots.linaro.org/96boards/dragonboard820c/linaro/debian/latest/linaro-*-developer-dragonboard-820c-*.img.gz) | | [Release Notes](http://snapshots.linaro.org/96boards/dragonboard820c/linaro/debian/latest/) | -### Continue to [Installation page](../installation) +### Continue to [Installation page](../installation/) diff --git a/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard820c/downloads/open-embedded.md b/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard820c/downloads/open-embedded.md index 9206b6de6..54b7a350f 100644 --- a/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard820c/downloads/open-embedded.md +++ b/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard820c/downloads/open-embedded.md @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Choose one boot image, the root file system you choose will be based on the boot Latest OpenEmbedded snapshot images can be found [HERE](http://snapshots.linaro.org/96boards/dragonboard820c/linaro/openembedded/). Once you have downloaded your pre-built images, proceed to the installation page. -## Continue to [Installation page](../installation) +## Continue to [Installation page](../installation/) diff --git a/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard845c/downloads/README.md b/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard845c/downloads/README.md index 80c064bbd..284d94442 100644 --- a/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard845c/downloads/README.md +++ b/consumer/dragonboard/dragonboard845c/downloads/README.md @@ -22,6 +22,6 @@ Other operating systems supported on DragonBoard 845c, offered by partners. - [Official AOSP for DragonBoard 845c](https://source.android.com/setup/build/devices#845cdragonboard), also check [Linaro additional instructions](https://wiki.linaro.org/AOSP/db845c) - [LE OS (Based on Yocto Project)](https://thundercomm.s3.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com/shop/doc/1544580412842651/A845-2.160400.10.00120.1-P1-R-V01-201902221852_jde5r6s9xw.zip) -Continue to [Installation Page](../installation) +Continue to [Installation Page](../installation/) *** diff --git a/consumer/hikey/hikey970/build/aosp.md b/consumer/hikey/hikey970/build/aosp.md index a79c79497..185ada5f6 100644 --- a/consumer/hikey/hikey970/build/aosp.md +++ b/consumer/hikey/hikey970/build/aosp.md @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ $ make -j$(nproc) # Installation -- Proceed to [Installation Instructions](../installation) +- Proceed to [Installation Instructions](../installation/) diff --git a/consumer/parrot/downloads/linux.md b/consumer/parrot/downloads/linux.md index 0739790b2..d86f79abe 100644 --- a/consumer/parrot/downloads/linux.md +++ b/consumer/parrot/downloads/linux.md @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ This pre-built Linux image provides users with a great development environment f Coming Soon... -## Continue to [Installation page](../installation) \ No newline at end of file +## Continue to [Installation page](../installation/) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/consumer/parrot/getting-started/README.md b/consumer/parrot/getting-started/README.md index 71cfa156b..acb20375b 100644 --- a/consumer/parrot/getting-started/README.md +++ b/consumer/parrot/getting-started/README.md @@ -56,10 +56,10 @@ Please visit the [Hardware](/documentation/consumer/parrot/hardware-docs/files/p If you are already familiar with the Parrot and would like to change out the stock operating system, please proceed to one of the following pages: -- [Downloads page](../downloads): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for the Parrot -- [Installation page](../installation): If you already have the images you need, this page has information on how to install the different operating systems onto your Parrot +- [Downloads page](../downloads/): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for the Parrot +- [Installation page](../installation/): If you already have the images you need, this page has information on how to install the different operating systems onto your Parrot - [Guides](../guides/) -- [Support](../support) +- [Support](../support/) - From bug reports and current issues, to forum access and other useful resources, we want to help you find answers Back to the [Parrot documentation home page](../) diff --git a/consumer/rock/build/Android7-TV.md b/consumer/rock/build/Android7-TV.md index 8fb56d81f..38e02c35d 100644 --- a/consumer/rock/build/Android7-TV.md +++ b/consumer/rock/build/Android7-TV.md @@ -165,4 +165,4 @@ $ ./android-gpt.sh Will be generated `Image/gpt.img` -Proceed to [Installation Instructions](../installation) +Proceed to [Installation Instructions](../installation/) diff --git a/consumer/rock/build/Android7-Tablet.md b/consumer/rock/build/Android7-Tablet.md index 473f990df..4b6c712a6 100644 --- a/consumer/rock/build/Android7-Tablet.md +++ b/consumer/rock/build/Android7-Tablet.md @@ -173,4 +173,4 @@ $ ./android-gpt.sh Will be generated `Image/gpt.img` -Proceed to [Installation Instructions](../installation) +Proceed to [Installation Instructions](../installation/) diff --git a/consumer/rock/build/Android9.md b/consumer/rock/build/Android9.md index 04c5d6fd0..8b324126f 100644 --- a/consumer/rock/build/Android9.md +++ b/consumer/rock/build/Android9.md @@ -178,4 +178,4 @@ $ ./android-gpt.sh Will be generated `Image/gpt.img` -Proceed to [Installation Instructions](../installation) +Proceed to [Installation Instructions](../installation/) diff --git a/consumer/rock/build/aosp.md b/consumer/rock/build/aosp.md index 72598778a..38cafe0d9 100644 --- a/consumer/rock/build/aosp.md +++ b/consumer/rock/build/aosp.md @@ -167,4 +167,4 @@ $ ./android-gpt.sh **rockdev/gpt.img** is the gpt image with all partitions. -Proceed to [Installation Instructions](../installation) +Proceed to [Installation Instructions](../installation/) diff --git a/consumer/rock/downloads/debian.md b/consumer/rock/downloads/debian.md index ccb168751..74162da02 100644 --- a/consumer/rock/downloads/debian.md +++ b/consumer/rock/downloads/debian.md @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ redirect_from: /documentation/consumer/rock960/downloads/debian.md.html | All-in-one GPT image with bootloader/kernel/rootfs | [Debian Stretch Desktop armhf](https://dl.vamrs.com/products/rock960c/images/debian/rock960c_debian_stretch_lxde_armhf_20180920.tar.gz) | -This image can be flashed to eMMC from USB or write and run on a SD card. Continue to [Installation page](../installation) +This image can be flashed to eMMC from USB or write and run on a SD card. Continue to [Installation page](../installation/) *** @@ -78,4 +78,4 @@ This image can be flashed to eMMC from USB or write and run on a SD card. Contin |:------------------|:----------------------------------| |Debian rootfs armhf | [debian_rootfs.img.gz](https://dl.vamrs.com/products/rock960c/images/debian/debian_rootfs_armhf_rockchip_release_20171108.img.gz) | -Continue to [Installation page](../installation) +Continue to [Installation page](../installation/) diff --git a/consumer/rock/downloads/ubuntu.md b/consumer/rock/downloads/ubuntu.md index 1336df18c..a7f12a97a 100644 --- a/consumer/rock/downloads/ubuntu.md +++ b/consumer/rock/downloads/ubuntu.md @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ redirect_from: /documentation/consumer/rock960/downloads/ubuntu.md.html | SD Card/eMMC Image | Download | |:------------------|:------------------------------------| |All-in-one GPT image with bootloader/kernel/rootfs |[Ubuntu 16.04 Server arm64](https://dl.vamrs.com/products/rock960c/images/ubuntu/rock960_model_c_ubuntu_server_arm64_20181001-1845.tar.gz) | -This image can be flashed to eMMC from USB or write and run on a SD card. Continue to [Installation page](../installation) +This image can be flashed to eMMC from USB or write and run on a SD card. Continue to [Installation page](../installation/) *** @@ -75,4 +75,4 @@ This image can be flashed to eMMC from USB or write and run on a SD card. Contin |:------------------|:----------------------------------| | Ubuntu 16.04 Server rootfs arm64 | [ubuntu_16.04_server_rootfs.img.gz](https://dl.vamrs.com/products/rock960c/images/ubuntu/partitions/rootfs/ubuntu_server_16.04_arm64_rootfs_20171108.ext4.gz) | -Continue to [Installation page](../installation) +Continue to [Installation page](../installation/) diff --git a/consumer/rock/installation/README.md b/consumer/rock/installation/README.md index 29183975e..23ed09b5b 100644 --- a/consumer/rock/installation/README.md +++ b/consumer/rock/installation/README.md @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ This method requires the following hardware: - USB Mouse and/or keyboard (not required to perform flash) - HDMI Monitor with full size HDMI cable (not required to perform flash) -Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads) to get your bootloader, boot image, and root file system image (rootfs). +Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads/) to get your bootloader, boot image, and root file system image (rootfs). Choose host machine @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ This method requires the following hardware: - USB Mouse and/or keyboard - HDMI Monitor with full size HDMI cable -Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads) to get your SD card image. +Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads/) to get your SD card image. Choose host machine diff --git a/consumer/rock/installation/linux-mac-rkdeveloptool.md b/consumer/rock/installation/linux-mac-rkdeveloptool.md index e99e67970..12e1b26b6 100644 --- a/consumer/rock/installation/linux-mac-rkdeveloptool.md +++ b/consumer/rock/installation/linux-mac-rkdeveloptool.md @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Now you have rkdeveloptool executable at the current directory. #### **Step 2**: Download all necessary images -Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads) to donwload the image. +Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads/) to donwload the image. Extract the image tar ball, for SD card/eMMC AIO image, the file list as below: diff --git a/consumer/rock/installation/linux-upgrade_tool.md b/consumer/rock/installation/linux-upgrade_tool.md index 35e7c3d21..51f9841ba 100644 --- a/consumer/rock/installation/linux-upgrade_tool.md +++ b/consumer/rock/installation/linux-upgrade_tool.md @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ should return #### **Step 2**: Prepare necessary Android images -Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads) to donwload the image or use your own built one. _update.img_ is the default name if you follow the build instructions of [AOSP](../build/aosp.md). We use the name _-rkupdate.img_ to refer Rockchip format packed Android image. +Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads/) to donwload the image or use your own built one. _update.img_ is the default name if you follow the build instructions of [AOSP](../build/aosp.md). We use the name _-rkupdate.img_ to refer Rockchip format packed Android image. It contains the following partitions: diff --git a/consumer/rock/rock960/getting-started/README.md b/consumer/rock/rock960/getting-started/README.md index e7e3eccff..3954fdc1f 100644 --- a/consumer/rock/rock960/getting-started/README.md +++ b/consumer/rock/rock960/getting-started/README.md @@ -114,9 +114,9 @@ Please visit the [ROCK960 Hardware User Manual](../hardware-docs/hardware-user-m If you are already familiar with the ROCK960 board and would like to change out the stock operating system, please proceed to one of the following pages: -- [Downloads page](../../downloads): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for ROCK960 -- [Installation page](../../installation): If you already have the images you need, this page has information on how to install the different operating systems onto your ROCK960 board -- [Troubleshooting](../../support) +- [Downloads page](../../downloads/): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for ROCK960 +- [Installation page](../../installation/): If you already have the images you need, this page has information on how to install the different operating systems onto your ROCK960 board +- [Troubleshooting](../../support/) - From bug reports and current issues, to forum access and other useful resources, we want to help you find answers Back to the [ROCK960 documentation home page](../) diff --git a/consumer/rock/rock960/guides/README.md b/consumer/rock/rock960/guides/README.md index 749e3fe0c..451098821 100644 --- a/consumer/rock/rock960/guides/README.md +++ b/consumer/rock/rock960/guides/README.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ redirect_from: /documentation/consumer/rock960/guides/ These guides will help to get you started with a variety of available on-boards software -- [Common guides for Rock boards](../../guides) +- [Common guides for Rock boards](../../guides/) # ROCK960 Specific Guides diff --git a/consumer/rock/rock960c/getting-started/README.md b/consumer/rock/rock960c/getting-started/README.md index c4d10c2ac..f58b8a42e 100644 --- a/consumer/rock/rock960c/getting-started/README.md +++ b/consumer/rock/rock960c/getting-started/README.md @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ Please visit the [ROCK960 Model C Hardware User Manual](../hardware-docs/hardwar ### Download Image and tools -- Go to [Downloads page](../../downloads): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for ROCK960 Model C. Choose an Image to download and unzip it. +- Go to [Downloads page](../../downloads/): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for ROCK960 Model C. Choose an Image to download and unzip it. - Download the flash tool, [Etcher](https://etcher.io). Choose the right version for your host operation system. Here we take Ubuntu as an example, other host OS are similar. @@ -176,11 +176,11 @@ Please visit the [ROCK960 Model C Hardware User Manual](../hardware-docs/hardwar ## What's Next? -- [Downloads page](../../downloads): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for ROCK960 Model C. Try alternative images for ROCK960 Model C. +- [Downloads page](../../downloads/): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for ROCK960 Model C. Try alternative images for ROCK960 Model C. -- [Installation page](../../installation): This page lists other installation method for ROCK960 Model C. -- [Userful Guide page](../../guides): This page lists some useful guide of using ROCK960 Model C. -- [Troubleshooting](../../support) +- [Installation page](../../installation/): This page lists other installation method for ROCK960 Model C. +- [Userful Guide page](../../guides/): This page lists some useful guide of using ROCK960 Model C. +- [Troubleshooting](../../support/) - From bug reports and current issues, to forum access and other useful resources, we want to help you find answers Back to the [ROCK960 documentation home page](../) diff --git a/consumer/rock/rock960c/guides/README.md b/consumer/rock/rock960c/guides/README.md index 49cfa70af..2f779a540 100644 --- a/consumer/rock/rock960c/guides/README.md +++ b/consumer/rock/rock960c/guides/README.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ permalink: /documentation/consumer/rock/rock960c/guides/ These guides will help to get you started with a variety of available on-boards software -- [Common guides for Rock boards](../../guides) +- [Common guides for Rock boards](../../guides/) # ROCK960c Specific Guides diff --git a/consumer/sophon-edge/downloads/linux.md b/consumer/sophon-edge/downloads/linux.md index daec219dd..528b9826d 100644 --- a/consumer/sophon-edge/downloads/linux.md +++ b/consumer/sophon-edge/downloads/linux.md @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ This pre-built Linux image provides users with a great development environment f Coming Soon... -## Continue to [Installation page](../installation) \ No newline at end of file +## Continue to [Installation page](../installation/) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/consumer/sophon-edge/getting-started/README.md b/consumer/sophon-edge/getting-started/README.md index 09d65edc4..75cd44376 100644 --- a/consumer/sophon-edge/getting-started/README.md +++ b/consumer/sophon-edge/getting-started/README.md @@ -68,10 +68,10 @@ Once the board powers up, the boot information will be printed on the UART termi If you are already familiar with the Sophon Edge and would like to change out the stock operating system, please proceed to one of the following pages: -- [Downloads page](../downloads): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for the Sophon Edge -- [Installation page](../installation): If you already have the images you need, this page has information on how to install the different operating systems onto your Sophon Edge +- [Downloads page](../downloads/): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for the Sophon Edge +- [Installation page](../installation/): If you already have the images you need, this page has information on how to install the different operating systems onto your Sophon Edge - [Guides](../guides/) -- [Support](../support) +- [Support](../support/) - From bug reports and current issues, to forum access and other useful resources, we want to help you find answers Back to the [Sophon Edge documentation home page](../) diff --git a/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v1/downloads/linux.md b/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v1/downloads/linux.md index ff00e202e..711b04b1d 100644 --- a/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v1/downloads/linux.md +++ b/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v1/downloads/linux.md @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ This pre-built Linux image provides users with a great development environment f |[Download](https://releases.linaro.org/96boards/ultra96/avnet/openembedded/latest/Ultra96_rev1_sdcard_image_180409.tar.gz) | |[Release Notes](https://releases.linaro.org/96boards/ultra96/avnet/openembedded/latest/) | -## Continue to [Installation page](../installation) \ No newline at end of file +## Continue to [Installation page](../installation/) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v1/getting-started/README.md b/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v1/getting-started/README.md index 1a5d65495..c665c9f39 100644 --- a/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v1/getting-started/README.md +++ b/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v1/getting-started/README.md @@ -86,12 +86,12 @@ The Ultra96 comes preloaded with Linux and can be up and running in two ways: If you are already familiar with the Ultra96 and would like to change out the stock operating system, please proceed to one of the following pages: -- [Downloads page](../downloads): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for the Ultra96 -- [Installation page](../installation): If you already have the images you need, this page has information on how to install the different operating systems onto your Ultra96 +- [Downloads page](../downloads/): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for the Ultra96 +- [Installation page](../installation/): If you already have the images you need, this page has information on how to install the different operating systems onto your Ultra96 - [Guides](../guides/) - [Board Recovery](../installation/board-recovery.md) - If at any time your board is having unexplainable issues, it is suggested to attempt a board recovery. These instructions will guide you through a succesfull board recovery. -- [Support](../support) +- [Support](../support/) - From bug reports and current issues, to forum access and other useful resources, we want to help you find answers Back to the [Ultra96 documentation home page](../) diff --git a/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v1/installation/README.md b/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v1/installation/README.md index 91e15dbcb..9d671ccbe 100644 --- a/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v1/installation/README.md +++ b/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v1/installation/README.md @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ This method requires the following hardware: - USB Mouse and/or keyboard - Mini DisplayPort cable to HDMI or DisplayPort -Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads) to get your SD card image. +Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads/) to get your SD card image. Proceed to installation instructions using [Etcher](https://etcher.io/) diff --git a/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v1/installation/sd-etcher-install.md b/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v1/installation/sd-etcher-install.md index aa4c751a8..7f854daba 100644 --- a/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v1/installation/sd-etcher-install.md +++ b/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v1/installation/sd-etcher-install.md @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ redirect_from: ##### Step 5: Removed SD card from host machine and insert into Ultra96 board (on board SD card slot) -##### Step 6: Follow booting instrutions from [Getting Started guide](../getting-started) \ No newline at end of file +##### Step 6: Follow booting instrutions from [Getting Started guide](../getting-started/) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v2/downloads/linux.md b/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v2/downloads/linux.md index 4e581311f..253daa9df 100644 --- a/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v2/downloads/linux.md +++ b/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v2/downloads/linux.md @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ This pre-built Linux image provides users with a great development environment f |[Download](http://avnet.me/ultra96-v2-oob) | |Release Notes | -## Continue to [Installation page](../installation) +## Continue to [Installation page](../installation/) diff --git a/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v2/getting-started/README.md b/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v2/getting-started/README.md index ece360d5c..b11328c74 100644 --- a/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v2/getting-started/README.md +++ b/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v2/getting-started/README.md @@ -90,12 +90,12 @@ After loading the linux image on the card, it can be up and running in two ways: If you are already familiar with the Ultra96 and would like to change out the stock operating system, please proceed to one of the following pages: -- [Downloads page](../downloads): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for the Ultra96 -- [Installation page](../installation): If you already have the images you need, this page has information on how to install the different operating systems onto your Ultra96 +- [Downloads page](../downloads/): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for the Ultra96 +- [Installation page](../installation/): If you already have the images you need, this page has information on how to install the different operating systems onto your Ultra96 - [Guides](../guides/) - [Board Recovery](../installation/board-recovery.md) - If at any time your board is having unexplainable issues, it is suggested to attempt a board recovery. These instructions will guide you through a succesfull board recovery. -- [Support](../support) +- [Support](../support/) - From bug reports and current issues, to forum access and other useful resources, we want to help you find answers Back to the [Ultra96 documentation home page](../) diff --git a/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v2/installation/README.md b/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v2/installation/README.md index ceff7521e..4d8985666 100644 --- a/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v2/installation/README.md +++ b/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v2/installation/README.md @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ This method requires the following hardware: - USB Mouse and/or keyboard - Mini DisplayPort cable to HDMI or DisplayPort -Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads) to get your SD card image. +Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads/) to get your SD card image. Proceed to installation instructions using [Etcher](https://etcher.io/) diff --git a/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v2/installation/sd-etcher-install.md b/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v2/installation/sd-etcher-install.md index 6f4665519..f2d7bb63f 100644 --- a/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v2/installation/sd-etcher-install.md +++ b/consumer/ultra96/ultra96-v2/installation/sd-etcher-install.md @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ redirect_from: ##### Step 5: Removed SD card from host machine and insert into Ultra96 board (on board SD card slot) -##### Step 6: Follow booting instrutions from [Getting Started guide](../getting-started) \ No newline at end of file +##### Step 6: Follow booting instrutions from [Getting Started guide](../getting-started/) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/enterprise/ficus/build/aosp.md b/enterprise/ficus/build/aosp.md index aa97a75ce..de46e488d 100644 --- a/enterprise/ficus/build/aosp.md +++ b/enterprise/ficus/build/aosp.md @@ -134,4 +134,4 @@ $ ./mkupdate.sh **update.img** is the packed image with all partitions. -Proceed to [Installation Instructions](../installation) +Proceed to [Installation Instructions](../installation/) diff --git a/enterprise/ficus/downloads/debian.md b/enterprise/ficus/downloads/debian.md index 947ceb59f..4b24ef395 100644 --- a/enterprise/ficus/downloads/debian.md +++ b/enterprise/ficus/downloads/debian.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ permalink: /documentation/enterprise/ficus/downloads/debian.md.html |:------------------|:------------------------------------| |All-in-one image with bootloader/kernel/rootfs |[Debian Stretch Desktop armhf](https://dl.vamrs.com/products/rock960/images/debian/rock960_debian_stretch_desktop_armhf_20180115.tar.gz) | -This image can be flashed to eMMC from USB or write and run on a SD card. Continue to [Installation page](../installation) +This image can be flashed to eMMC from USB or write and run on a SD card. Continue to [Installation page](../installation/) *** @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ This image can be flashed to eMMC from USB or write and run on a SD card. Contin |:------------------|:----------------------------------| |Debian rootfs armhf | [debian_rootfs.img.gz](https://dl.vamrs.com/products/rock960/images/debian/debian_rootfs_armhf_rockchip_release_20171108.img.gz) | -Continue to [Installation page](../installation) +Continue to [Installation page](../installation/) diff --git a/enterprise/ficus/downloads/ubuntu.md b/enterprise/ficus/downloads/ubuntu.md index 9ced74b09..aaf803ffd 100644 --- a/enterprise/ficus/downloads/ubuntu.md +++ b/enterprise/ficus/downloads/ubuntu.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ permalink: /documentation/enterprise/ficus/downloads/ubuntu.md.html |:------------------|:------------------------------------| |All-in-one image with bootloader/kernel/rootfs |[Ubuntu 16.04 Server arm64](https://dl.vamrs.com/products/rock960/images/ubuntu/rock960_ubuntu_server_16.04_arm64_20180115.tar.gz) | -This image can be flashed to eMMC from USB or write and run on a SD card. Continue to [Installation page](../installation) +This image can be flashed to eMMC from USB or write and run on a SD card. Continue to [Installation page](../installation/) *** @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ This image can be flashed to eMMC from USB or write and run on a SD card. Contin |:------------------|:----------------------------------| | Ubuntu 16.04 Server rootfs arm64 | [ubuntu_16.04_server_rootfs.img.gz](https://dl.vamrs.com/products/rock960/images/ubuntu/ubuntu_server_16.04_arm64_rootfs_20171108.img.gz) | -Continue to [Installation page](../installation) +Continue to [Installation page](../installation/) diff --git a/enterprise/ficus/getting-started/README.md b/enterprise/ficus/getting-started/README.md index 17f3e26da..1d4b223ba 100644 --- a/enterprise/ficus/getting-started/README.md +++ b/enterprise/ficus/getting-started/README.md @@ -114,9 +114,9 @@ Please visit the [Ficus Hardware User Manual](../hardware-docs/hardware-user-man If you are already familiar with the ROCK960 board and would like to change out the stock operating system, please proceed to one of the following pages: -- [Downloads page](../downloads): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for ROCK960 -- [Installation page](../installation): If you already have the images you need, this page has information on how to install the different operating systems onto your ROCK960 board -- [Troubleshooting](../support) +- [Downloads page](../downloads/): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for ROCK960 +- [Installation page](../installation/): If you already have the images you need, this page has information on how to install the different operating systems onto your ROCK960 board +- [Troubleshooting](../support/) - From bug reports and current issues, to forum access and other useful resources, we want to help you find answers Back to the [ROCK960 documentation home page](../) diff --git a/enterprise/ficus/installation/README.md b/enterprise/ficus/installation/README.md index 3628de95d..4ce3ca74b 100644 --- a/enterprise/ficus/installation/README.md +++ b/enterprise/ficus/installation/README.md @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ This method requires the following hardware: - USB Mouse and/or keyboard (not required to perform flash) - HDMI Monitor with full size HDMI cable (not required to perform flash) -Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads) to get your bootloader, boot image, and root file system image (rootfs). +Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads/) to get your bootloader, boot image, and root file system image (rootfs). Choose host machine @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ This method requires the following hardware: - USB Mouse and/or keyboard - HDMI Monitor with full size HDMI cable -Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads) to get your SD card image. +Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads/) to get your SD card image. Choose host machine diff --git a/enterprise/ficus/installation/linux-mac-rkdeveloptool.md b/enterprise/ficus/installation/linux-mac-rkdeveloptool.md index fad8ccaa4..983fa6881 100644 --- a/enterprise/ficus/installation/linux-mac-rkdeveloptool.md +++ b/enterprise/ficus/installation/linux-mac-rkdeveloptool.md @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Now you have rkdeveloptool executable at the current directory. #### **Step 2**: Download all necessary images -Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads) to donwload the image. +Go to the [Downloads page](../downloads/) to donwload the image. Extract the image tar ball, for SD card/eMMC AIO image, the file list as below: diff --git a/enterprise/oxalis/build/linux.md b/enterprise/oxalis/build/linux.md index 5d9588044..b0be555a7 100644 --- a/enterprise/oxalis/build/linux.md +++ b/enterprise/oxalis/build/linux.md @@ -50,4 +50,4 @@ $ /build_oxalisls1012a - After the build you can find the images in: ```//tmp/deploy/images/ls1012aoxalis/``` -**Follow [Installation Guide](../installation)** +**Follow [Installation Guide](../installation/)** diff --git a/enterprise/oxalis/downloads/linux.md b/enterprise/oxalis/downloads/linux.md index 039c1d42e..04acca1c7 100644 --- a/enterprise/oxalis/downloads/linux.md +++ b/enterprise/oxalis/downloads/linux.md @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ This pre-built Linux image provides users with a great development environment f - [NXP Custom Linux Build](https://www.ebs-systart.com/oxalis) - Download file name: kernel_stable_xxxxxxxx.itb -## Continue to [Installation page](../installation) +## Continue to [Installation page](../installation/) diff --git a/enterprise/oxalis/getting-started/README.md b/enterprise/oxalis/getting-started/README.md index 13b065282..c3a17ed34 100644 --- a/enterprise/oxalis/getting-started/README.md +++ b/enterprise/oxalis/getting-started/README.md @@ -84,10 +84,10 @@ The following sections will give you a short introduction how to setup the board If you are already familiar with the Sophon Edge and would like to change out the stock operating system, please proceed to one of the following pages: -- [Downloads page](../downloads): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for the Sophon Edge -- [Installation page](../installation): If you already have the images you need, this page has information on how to install the different operating systems onto your Sophon Edge +- [Downloads page](../downloads/): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for the Sophon Edge +- [Installation page](../installation/): If you already have the images you need, this page has information on how to install the different operating systems onto your Sophon Edge - [Guides](../guides/) -- [Support](../support) +- [Support](../support/) - From bug reports and current issues, to forum access and other useful resources, we want to help you find answers Back to the [Oxalis documentation home page](../) diff --git a/iot/bpi96/downloads/liteos.md b/iot/bpi96/downloads/liteos.md index a66559579..5e0021e09 100644 --- a/iot/bpi96/downloads/liteos.md +++ b/iot/bpi96/downloads/liteos.md @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ applications. ### Proceed to Installation Doc -- [Installation](../installation) +- [Installation](../installation/) diff --git a/iot/bpi96/getting-started/README.md b/iot/bpi96/getting-started/README.md index 7c48963a4..913dc7180 100644 --- a/iot/bpi96/getting-started/README.md +++ b/iot/bpi96/getting-started/README.md @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ The following subsections should describe how to get started with the Bpi NB-IOT | Digital Out Voltage | 1.8v | | OS Support | LiteOS | -For more information, please refer to the [Hardware User Manual](../hardware-docs) +For more information, please refer to the [Hardware User Manual](../hardware-docs/) **IMPORTANT NOTES** diff --git a/iot/ivy5661/build/linux.md b/iot/ivy5661/build/linux.md index 5ffe01d0a..afd6944cc 100644 --- a/iot/ivy5661/build/linux.md +++ b/iot/ivy5661/build/linux.md @@ -45,5 +45,5 @@ After the compilation, the images can be found in the directory `output/repeater - ``zephyr-signed-ota*.bin`` - Kernel - ``wcn-modem*`` - WCN Modem -Now, proceed to [installation page](../installation#methods-of-installation) for +Now, proceed to [installation page](../installation/#methods-of-installation) for flashing the binaries onto IVY5661. diff --git a/iot/ivy5661/getting-started/README.md b/iot/ivy5661/getting-started/README.md index a1ee55d8e..0de1dff9e 100644 --- a/iot/ivy5661/getting-started/README.md +++ b/iot/ivy5661/getting-started/README.md @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ The following subsections should describe how to get started with the Ivy5661 us | OS Support | Zephyr | | Size | 60 x 30mm | -For more information, please refer to the [Hardware User Manual](../hardware-docs) +For more information, please refer to the [Hardware User Manual](../hardware-docs/) **IMPORTANT NOTES** diff --git a/iot/stinger96/installation/README.md b/iot/stinger96/installation/README.md index b794e18aa..2df760371 100644 --- a/iot/stinger96/installation/README.md +++ b/iot/stinger96/installation/README.md @@ -5,6 +5,6 @@ permalink: /documentation/iot/stinger96/installation/ # Installation -1. [Download Image](../downloads) +1. [Download Image](../downloads/) 2. Insert a clean SD card to your PC, then burn the .img file to the SD card using a suitable tool (Win32 Disk Imager for example). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/iot/wistrio/getting-started/README.md b/iot/wistrio/getting-started/README.md index 108004974..e047f6209 100644 --- a/iot/wistrio/getting-started/README.md +++ b/iot/wistrio/getting-started/README.md @@ -138,10 +138,10 @@ ACC X:-96mg Y:160mg Z:0mg If you are already familiar with the WisTrio and would like to change out the stock operating system, please proceed to one of the following pages: -- [Downloads page](../downloads): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for the WisTrio -- [Installation page](../installation): If you already have the images you need, this page has information on how to install the different operating systems onto your WisTrio +- [Downloads page](../downloads/): This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for the WisTrio +- [Installation page](../installation/): If you already have the images you need, this page has information on how to install the different operating systems onto your WisTrio - [Guides](../guides/) -- [Support](../support) +- [Support](../support/) - From bug reports and current issues, to forum access and other useful resources, we want to help you find answers Back to the [WisTrio documentation home page](../) diff --git a/iot/wistrio/installation/windows.md b/iot/wistrio/installation/windows.md index 8a75ef63c..dfaab38cf 100644 --- a/iot/wistrio/installation/windows.md +++ b/iot/wistrio/installation/windows.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ permalink: /documentation/iot/wistrio/installation/windows.md.html Following instructions specifies how to flash the firmware onto WisTrio board from a Windows host machine: -Make sure to download the following from the [Downloads Page](../downloads): +Make sure to download the following from the [Downloads Page](../downloads/): - CP210x Windows Driver - STM32 Flasher aka Demonstrator