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<billmania>
I'm now able to successfully install the Linaro Server package on the Rock Pro, update its packages with apt-get and even install the ROS Indigo packages and WiringX.
<billmania>
However, I discovered this morning that a reboot of the Rock Pro reverts the NAND filesystem to a new Linaro installation, erasing all of my changes.
<billmania>
I'm hoping I missed the simple step of "and now make the NAND image and filesystem permanent".