 took a bit to figure out but I got it. Seriously though this was a massive pain in the ass. I really did not expect it to be that difficult but unfortunately a combination of the boot process just being very different from what's seen with PCs and really bad and hard defined documentation because Chinese company that doesn't do a great job localizing or making sure their FTP server actually has the files that it's supposed to. Yeah but I got it figured out turns out the some of the images that were supposed to be for this board don't really work but I got it. Right now it's booting off the SD card apparently it is possible to make it boot off of the internal NAND flash. That is quite an ordeal I'm not sure how I feel about doing that. Right now I'm gonna see about getting it set up and measure performance and decide whether or not NAND is worth it but see performance seems pretty all right right now the boot time was pretty good. I've got the full GNOME 3 desktop environment installing which actually just finished so I'm gonna try booting that up because that is quite a bit more intensive there's a lot of loading going on there so I think as long as it's as long as the disk performance is acceptable I think the combination of the SSD and M-SATA I keep doing that the SD card and M-SATA should be fine but I'll I'll take the measurements but once I got that set up I'm going to move the thing down I have the home network set up so that there's a bunch of stuff down in the basement I can put this with that and just access it through SSH for development purposes so I'll be doing that let's kind of hit for this I'll wind up reviewing this later once I've got it fully set up but that's kind of it for now