JetHub D1
Standard support
Minimal

Armbian 26.2.1 Minimal / IOT

Kernel: 6.18.8, Size: 300.9 MB, Release date: Feb 21, 2026
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Stable user space packages
Minimal

Armbian 26.2.1 Minimal / IOT

Kernel: 6.18.8, Size: 288 MB, Release date: Feb 21, 2026
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Stable user space packages

In order to boot Armbian from JetHub D1/D1+ with pre-flashed OS on eMMC you need USB-USB cable and do:

  1. Download Amlogic Burning Tool
  2. Download latest burnable firmware
  3. Flash!

More instructions on https://docs.jethome.com/controllers/linux/din_rail/index.html

Now you can boot Armbian from eMMC.

Fast, verified download & flash (recommended)

Armbian Imager is a lightweight, native flashing tool that supports both selecting and downloading an Armbian image before flashing, as well as flashing an already downloaded image.


All download options

Minimal/IOT images with Armbian Linux v6.18

Build Date: Feb 21, 2026

Distro Variant Extensions Torrent Integrity Size
 
Ubuntu 24.04 (Noble) Minimal / IOT SHA    ASC 301.9 MB
Debian 13 (Trixie) Minimal / IOT SHA    ASC 297 MB
 
* Minimal images have very small footprint. They come only with essential packages and build-in systemd-networkd. They are optimised for automation and production deployments.

Dedicated applications images with Armbian Linux v6.18

Build Date: Feb 21, 2026

Distro Application Torrent Integrity Size
 
Debian Testing (Sid) SHA    ASC 549.5 MB
Debian Testing (Sid) Kali Linux SHA    ASC 553.3 MB
Debian 13 (Trixie) OpenMediaVault SHA    ASC 417.7 MB
Debian 13 (Trixie) OpenMediaVault SHA    ASC 408.8 MB
Debian 13 (Trixie) SHA    ASC 1.2 GB
Debian 13 (Trixie) OpenHab SHA    ASC 1.2 GB
 
* 3rd party unofficial applications deployment made with official Armbian build framework. Application support is not provided by Armbian team, but you are welcome to use our community forums for support.
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Specifications

100tx 1wire 2GB 4 core 64bit aarch64 bluetooth docker eMMC i2c wifi wireguard Amlogic A113X

* Specifications differ from hardware revision, model and software support level

FAQs

  • check previous images from archive
  • join community forums

Simple

BASH or ZSH shell, standard Debian/Ubuntu utilities. Features can be adjusted with menu-driven utility. Login is possible via serial, HDMI or SSH.

Universal

Minimal, server or Desktop. We work with XFCE, Gnome and Cinnamon but more is possible to build: Mate, KDE, Budgie, Deepin, i3, …

Light

No bloatware or spyware. Special utilities are completely optional. Suitable for newcomers and professionals.

Optimized

Distributed images are optimized for flash media (SD/eMMC/SSD) and compacted to real data size.

Fast

Armbian is optimized on kernel and userspace level. ZRAM & ZSWAP support, browser profile memory caching, garbage commit delay.

Secure

Security level can be adjusted with the armbian-config. OS is reviewed by professionals within the community.

Supported

Maintainers and community have deep understanding how HW work. We are seniors with 30+ years of experience in Linux + embedded Linux.

Open

Armbian provides open source build framework to build a distribution of optimised Linux hardware interface for armhf, aarch64 and x86.

We provide a selection of images that fits hardware best. If you need different image – use build framework and make whatever you need. Build framework relies on Debian and Ubuntu packages – you can build any combination – stable, old stable or rolling release.

Minimal images have very small footprint. They come only with essential packages and build-in systemd-networkd while CLI server images have Network Manager based networking, armbian-config utilities, option to select ZSH as default shell.

Make sure you have a good & reliable boot media (SD card / USB key) and a proper power supply. Archives can be flashed with Etcher (all OS) directly.

Insert the SD card into the slot, connect a cable to your network if possible or a display and power your board. (First) boot (with DHCP) takes a bit longer.

Support is provided in one of two ways: