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I am currently trying to run the AGL demo platform on the RaspberryPi3.



I have proceeded according to the following instructions:
Building the AGL Demo Platform for Raspberry Pi instructions



However, the output Image tmp/deploy/images/raspberrypi3/agl-demo-platform-raspberrypi2.wic.xz as specified in the link is not created when building with bitbake.
Instead only one image file is created: tmp/deploy/images/raspberrypi3/agl-demo-platform-raspberrypi3.rpi-sdimg.xz



When trying to copy the image file to the SD card (with etcher and the following command line:
sudo dd if=./<file-Name.rpi-sdimg of>=<sdCard>) the demo cannot be started. When booting the RaspberryPi only a black screen appears.



But if I use the following .wic.xz from
raspberrypi3/deploy/images/raspberrypi3 - Files
and copy it to the SD card everything works fine.



Why does the image file not work and why does "Bitbake" not create a .wic.xz, although everything is done as described in the instructions from AGL?










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    I am currently trying to run the AGL demo platform on the RaspberryPi3.



    I have proceeded according to the following instructions:
    Building the AGL Demo Platform for Raspberry Pi instructions



    However, the output Image tmp/deploy/images/raspberrypi3/agl-demo-platform-raspberrypi2.wic.xz as specified in the link is not created when building with bitbake.
    Instead only one image file is created: tmp/deploy/images/raspberrypi3/agl-demo-platform-raspberrypi3.rpi-sdimg.xz



    When trying to copy the image file to the SD card (with etcher and the following command line:
    sudo dd if=./<file-Name.rpi-sdimg of>=<sdCard>) the demo cannot be started. When booting the RaspberryPi only a black screen appears.



    But if I use the following .wic.xz from
    raspberrypi3/deploy/images/raspberrypi3 - Files
    and copy it to the SD card everything works fine.



    Why does the image file not work and why does "Bitbake" not create a .wic.xz, although everything is done as described in the instructions from AGL?










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      I am currently trying to run the AGL demo platform on the RaspberryPi3.



      I have proceeded according to the following instructions:
      Building the AGL Demo Platform for Raspberry Pi instructions



      However, the output Image tmp/deploy/images/raspberrypi3/agl-demo-platform-raspberrypi2.wic.xz as specified in the link is not created when building with bitbake.
      Instead only one image file is created: tmp/deploy/images/raspberrypi3/agl-demo-platform-raspberrypi3.rpi-sdimg.xz



      When trying to copy the image file to the SD card (with etcher and the following command line:
      sudo dd if=./<file-Name.rpi-sdimg of>=<sdCard>) the demo cannot be started. When booting the RaspberryPi only a black screen appears.



      But if I use the following .wic.xz from
      raspberrypi3/deploy/images/raspberrypi3 - Files
      and copy it to the SD card everything works fine.



      Why does the image file not work and why does "Bitbake" not create a .wic.xz, although everything is done as described in the instructions from AGL?










      share|improve this question
















      I am currently trying to run the AGL demo platform on the RaspberryPi3.



      I have proceeded according to the following instructions:
      Building the AGL Demo Platform for Raspberry Pi instructions



      However, the output Image tmp/deploy/images/raspberrypi3/agl-demo-platform-raspberrypi2.wic.xz as specified in the link is not created when building with bitbake.
      Instead only one image file is created: tmp/deploy/images/raspberrypi3/agl-demo-platform-raspberrypi3.rpi-sdimg.xz



      When trying to copy the image file to the SD card (with etcher and the following command line:
      sudo dd if=./<file-Name.rpi-sdimg of>=<sdCard>) the demo cannot be started. When booting the RaspberryPi only a black screen appears.



      But if I use the following .wic.xz from
      raspberrypi3/deploy/images/raspberrypi3 - Files
      and copy it to the SD card everything works fine.



      Why does the image file not work and why does "Bitbake" not create a .wic.xz, although everything is done as described in the instructions from AGL?







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          I had also got a similar error.
          I do not know the reason but this fixed the issue.



          xzcat output-img.xz | sudo dd of=[sdcard] bs=4M





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                I had also got a similar error.
                I do not know the reason but this fixed the issue.



                xzcat output-img.xz | sudo dd of=[sdcard] bs=4M





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                I had also got a similar error.
                I do not know the reason but this fixed the issue.



                xzcat output-img.xz | sudo dd of=[sdcard] bs=4M






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