This template showcases how to build a Rugpi image with Mender integration.
For general information about Rugpi and how to use it, check out Rugpi's documentation.
This template allows you to build images for:
- Raspberry Pi 4 and 5 (ARM64).
- Any EFI-compatible system (ARM64 and AMD64).
For Raspberry Pi, images can be built based on Raspberry Pi OS or Debian. Note that Rugpi also supports older models of Raspberry Pi, however, we do not showcase images for them here.
The images are ready-to-use and devices running them should connect to Mender's device management platform automatically. To this end, you must configure the tenant/organization token (details bellow). Note that while fully compatible with Mender's cloud offering and update client, the actual update is handled by Rugpi. In this setup, Mender only serves as a frontend for Rugpi's OTA update mechanism.
To configure Mender, you need your Mender tenant/organization token.
Note that this token, as any secret, should not be committed to Git.
For this reason, we use a .env
file for secrets.
To configure the token, copy the env.template
file to .env
and replace the placeholder with your actual token.
In addition, you may need to change the server URL in the mender.conf
configuration file.
If you want to be able to connect via SSH, put your public SSH key in the respective layer configuration file in layers
.
To build an image for Raspberry Pi 4, including the necessary firmware update:
./run-bakery bake image rpi-raspios-pi4
To build an image for Raspberry Pi 5 or 4, without the firmware update:
./run-bakery bake image rpi-raspios
To create a Mender artifact from the produced rpi-raspios
image:
VERSION=$(date +'%Y%m%d.%H%M')
mender-artifact write module-image \
-n "Image ${VERSION}" \
-t raspberrypi4 \
-T rugpi-image \
-f build/images/rpi-raspios.img \
-o build/${VERSION}.mender \
--software-name "Rugpi Image" \
--software-version "${VERSION}"
To build an image for an AMD64 EFI-compatible system:
./run-bakery bake image efi-debian-amd64
To build an image that is directly usable with a VM (e.g., QEMU):
./run-bakery bake image efi-debian-amd64-vm
This repository contains a workflow for GitHub Actions which builds all images (except the VM images) and a Mender artifact for each image.
To inject the Mender tenant token, you need to create a GitHub Actions secret named ENV
and put the contents of the .env
file there.
Note that the build artifacts contain the token and are thus not uploaded by default.
If you want to extract the artifacts, uncomment the respective section in the workflow.
Make sure your repository is private in order to not leak the token.
As part of the image building process, a simple software bill of materials (SBOM) is generated.
The SBOM is stored in build/*.sbom.txt
and is also included in the build artifacts of the GitHub Actions workflow.