MD5: 2be0467386e74b1738d559fe058e6b0b Size: 159,346,500 bytes Ubuntu 14.04 LTS super-slim for Odroid U3 (maybe works on U2 too) 20140602 by Mr_KrzYch00 Ubuntu version: 14.04 LTS (upgraded using Odroid xubuntu 13.10 20140211 image) Minimum size of mSD card to restore image file: 1GB RAM usage: 80MB after boot Recommended for: simple console tasks, using as web server after installing proper packages (like nginx+mysql+php-fpm - SanDisk Extreme Plus recommended for this) etc. Free space left after restoring image: 40MB Changes: - upgraded to 14.04 LTS, - a lot of packages deleted (purged!), see package list, - old boot loader files deleted, - odroid user deleted (use root with password: odroid), - eth0 works on boot and gets IP from DHCP (edit /etc/network/interfaces in case You want to set up static ip or other options), - console based with SSH server on default port. Extras: - /root/temp.sh - shows temperature and cpu speed, refreshes every 2s, - /root/overclock.sh - overclocks all cores of U3 to 2Ghz. Fan installation recommended! Notes: XZ needs ~512MB RAM to decompress Bringing back GUI may be hard due to Mali packages being purged. Other console based installations work without a problem. To configure run odroid-config. To edit files use vi. It may be possible to futher slim it but after getting ~1GB image I stopped and wanted to preserve file editor and OpenSSH server, Compressed with 7-zip: XZ (LZMA2), Dictionary 512MB, Fast Bytes: 201, Literal Context Bits: 1, Literal Pos Bits: 0, Pos Bits: 1, Match Finder: bt4, Match finder cycles: 1000000000, One Thread. Mr_KrzYch00 ( www.4my.eu ) ~~~~~~~~~~~