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Location of the generated image: `install/soc_cv1800b_milkv_duo_sd/milkv-duo.img`
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Location of the generated image: `install/soc_cv1800b_milkv_duo_sd/milkv-duo.img`
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### Compiling with Windows Linux Subsystem (WSL)
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If you wish to perform the compilation with WSL, there's an small issue building the image.
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The $PATH, due Windows interoperability, has Windows environment variables which include some spaces between the paths.
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To solve this problem you need to change the `/etc/wsl.conf` file and add the following lines:
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```bash
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[interop]
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appendWindowsPath = false
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```
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After that, you need to reboot the WSL with `wsl.exe --reboot`. Then you able to run the `./build_milkv.sh` script or the `build_all` line in the step-by-step compilation method.
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To rollback this change in `/etc/wsl.conf` file set `appendWindowsPath` as true. To reboot the WSL, can you use the Windows PowerShell command `wsl.exe --shutdown` then `wsl.exe`, after that the Windows environment variables become avaliable again in $PATH.
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## SD card burning
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## SD card burning
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> Note: Writing the image to the microSD card will erase the existing data on the card. Remember to back up important data before burning!!!
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> Note: Writing the image to the microSD card will erase the existing data on the card. Remember to back up important data before burning!!!
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