Ingenic Usb Boot Tools flash image(like: u-Boot, kernel) to PI. = compile = On Debian and Ubuntu, you'll need libusb-dev sudo apt-get install libusb-dev libconfuse-dev = run = inflash you need device stage1(fw.bin), stage2(usb_boot.bin) and usb_boot.cfg for the device configure. = shell = #!/bin/bash sudo ./inflash -c "boot" sudo ./inflash -c "nprog 0 u-boot-nand.bin 0 0 -n" # sudo ./inflash -c "nprog 2048 uImage 0 0 -n"