The documentation page on https://mntre.com contains a link called "How to flash the OS image" that links to the README in this repository. The README briefly describes how to use the scripts to build the images. However, the system and restore images are already made available to the user as build artifacts, and these official system images are already directly linked in the documentation page linked above.
The README says "an image file that can then be transferred to a SD Card using dd
" but does not provide clear guidance how to do so, which was the purpose of the link shown above.
To resolve this issue, a non-technical user should be able to:
MUCH better! Out of curiosity, is https://mnt.re/system-image linked to the latest passing job or a system image that you have manually reviewed/approved?
The documentation page on https://mntre.com contains a link called "How to flash the OS image" that links to the README in this repository. The README briefly describes how to use the scripts to build the images. However, the system and restore images are already made available to the user as build artifacts, and these official system images are already directly linked in the documentation page linked above.
The README says "an image file that can then be transferred to a SD Card using dd
" but does not provide clear guidance how to do so, which was the purpose of the link shown above.
To resolve this issue, a non-technical user should be able to:
The Reform images currently shown in the root README.md of this repository are linked from https://mntre.com/media
.
I imagine it is likely implemented this way in order to locally-source these images on the MNT website/store/etc.
However, for the sake of this repository, all of the linked media is unavailable if those filepaths are modified or if the host server/network are unavailable.
I recently created a wiki for this project (although it is extremely skeletal in its current state).
This is a great place to have version-controlled public documentation and media sources while not bloating the main reform
repo with binary files and extra folders.
I would recommend adding the media to this wiki and linking the media within this repository to that location.