Commit e5e49940caf53b3c70b8167aa06234e5b215ea2c

Authored by tim
Committed by Phil Elwell
1 parent 1aca6bca

Remove imager beta release

This is a very old test image and shouldn't be in this repo.
Since it's bit rotted remove it to avoid confusion.

The image should probably be published via a different repo.
Readme.md
@@ -165,18 +165,3 @@ openssl rsa -in private.pem -pubout -out public.pem` @@ -165,18 +165,3 @@ openssl rsa -in private.pem -pubout -out public.pem`
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166 #### Copy the secure boot image to the boot partition on the Raspberry Pi. 166 #### Copy the secure boot image to the boot partition on the Raspberry Pi.
167 Copy `boot.img` and `boot.sig` to the chosen boot filesystem. Secure boot images can be loaded from any of the normal boot devices (e.g. SD, USB, Network). 167 Copy `boot.img` and `boot.sig` to the chosen boot filesystem. Secure boot images can be loaded from any of the normal boot devices (e.g. SD, USB, Network).
168 -  
169 -### Raspberry Pi Imager - BETA  
170 -The Raspberry Pi Imager can be run natively on the CM4 providing a GUI for downloading and installing the operating system.  
171 -  
172 -Beta notes:  
173 -* The current version runs rpi-update upon completion in order to update the firwamre and kernel.  
174 -* uart_2ndstage is enabled  
175 -* The HDMI display is limited to 1080p to avoid potential problems with cables etc if a 4K display is attached.  
176 -  
177 -Run Raspberry Pi Imager:  
178 -```bash  
179 -sudo ./rpiboot -d imager  
180 -```  
181 -  
182 -Once the imager is running you will be prompted to remove the micro-usb cable and connect a mouse.  
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1 -*.h  
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1 -# Signing the Raspberry Pi Imager for secure boot  
2 -  
3 -If secure-boot has been enabled then this image must be signed with  
4 -the customer's RSA private key. Otherwise, the SPI EEPROM bootloader  
5 -will refused to load this image.  
6 -  
7 -To do this run:  
8 -  
9 -```bash  
10 -KEY_FILE=$HOME/private.pem  
11 -../tools/rpi-eeprom-digest -i boot.img -o boot.sig -k "${KEY_FILE}"  
12 -```  
13 -  
14 -To run load the USB MSD device drivers via RPIBOOT run  
15 -```bash  
16 -../rpiboot -d .  
17 -```  
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1 -boot_ramdisk=1  
2 -uart_2ndstage=1  
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