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This section helps with flashing the software and instructions to boot the Android operating system.

You will need atleast a bootloader (u-boot.bin and MLO), kernel (uImage) and an Android file system to flash Android.
 * For details on how to build your own binaries, check the "Getting Started" page in the main page.
 * Alternatively, you can use pre-built binaries from "Using Prebuilt Binaries" at the main page to continue.

Flashing Android
There are several flashing methods such as to SD, NAND and NFS

Flashing to SD
Prior to proceeding with these steps, review how to setup and format a SD card under Omap Platform Support Tools. This will provide instructions on creating the two paritions needed to copy the files.

If you are using prebuilt binaries, copy the binaries (u-boot.bin, MLO and uImage) directly to the boot partition. $ sudo cp -rf  /tmp/mmc1 $ sudo cp -rf  /tmp/mmc1 $ sudo cp -rf  /tmp/mmc1
 * Copying Bootloader (uboot.bin, MLO) and kernel to SD Card into boot partition

If you are using prebuilt binaries, extract the filesystem archive directly to the boot partition and set permissions. $ sudo cp –Rfp ~/myfs/* /tmp/mmc2 $ sudo chmod –R 777 /tmp/mmc2/*
 * Copying Android Filesystem to the SD card into the secondary partition

/media/boot and /media/disk
 * Once the Android Filesystem and the Bootloader are copied, remove and replace the card back into card reader and you should see two new media devices,

$ sudo umount /media/boot $ sudo umount /media/disk
 * Now remove the card from the card reader

Flashing to NAND using Fastboot
For a quick and fast way to flash Android into NAND refer to Android Fastboot

Other ways to flash Android
Refer to Omap Platform Support Tools for more ways to flash a zoom2.