Welcome to join the public evaluation program of ZimaOS. ZimaOS is evolved from CasaOS, and we have built a release version of ZimaOS for better hardware compatibility and update experience. It will perfectly adapt to the Zima series hardware and also be compatible with x86-64 systems with UEFI.
It is built using Buildroot and has stable OTA update functionality. Based on CasaOS, we have built a series of new applications. You can find the specific differences between it and CasaOS from the table below:
This project is just for releasing test images, if you want to discuss related issues, feel free to go to our forum. Icewhale Community
- Lightweight and memory-efficient
- Minimized I/O
- Over The Air (OTA) updates
- Offline updates
- Better disk management capabilities
- ZimaBoard
- ZimaBoard2
- ZimaBlade
- ZimaCube
- Generic x86-64 (e.g. Intel NUC)
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Preparation
- Enable UEFI boot in BIOS/UEFI and disable Secure Boot.
- Back up any important data on the target drive. The selected disk will be erased.
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Download the image
- Open
Releases
and download the installer image. - Pick the file named
zimaos_XXXXX_installer.img
(XXXXX
varies by version).
- Open
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Create the USB installer
- Use Balena Etcher (Windows/macOS/Linux):
https://etcher.balena.io/
- Steps:
- Launch Etcher.
- Select the downloaded
*.img
file. - Choose the target USB drive (verify the correct device).
- Click Flash, wait for completion, then safely eject the USB drive.
- Use Balena Etcher (Windows/macOS/Linux):
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Install ZimaOS
- Insert the USB installer into the target device (Zima hardware or generic x86‑64 PC).
- Open the BIOS/Boot Menu and boot from the USB device in UEFI mode.
- Follow the on‑screen installer to select the target disk and confirm installation (this erases the disk).
- When installation completes, reboot as prompted and remove the USB installer.
- Boot from the installed disk (UEFI) to start ZimaOS and finish the initial setup.
ZimaOS.webm
Follow the link. Thanks @silycr for the tutorial!