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====Installing Image====
 
====Installing Image====
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=====MAC OSX=====
 
http://elinux.org/RPi_Easy_SD_Card_Setup#Using_command_line_tools_.281.29<br\>
 
http://elinux.org/RPi_Easy_SD_Card_Setup#Using_command_line_tools_.281.29<br\>
 
1) identify the disk (not partition) of your SD card. e.g. disk4 (not disk4s1)  
 
1) identify the disk (not partition) of your SD card. e.g. disk4 (not disk4s1)  
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  sudo dd bs=1m if=<your image file>.img of=/dev/<disk# from diskutil>
 
  sudo dd bs=1m if=<your image file>.img of=/dev/<disk# from diskutil>
 
  e.g. sudo dd bs=1m if=2012-12-16-wheezy-raspbian.img of=/dev/disk4
 
  e.g. sudo dd bs=1m if=2012-12-16-wheezy-raspbian.img of=/dev/disk4
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I had some issues with the write speed being unreasonably slow and found a suggestion that sped the process up considerably.  Add "r" in front of the disk and specify the exact path of the formatted volume:
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e.g. sudo dd if=~/Downloads/raspberry_pi/ubuntu-15.04-snappy-armhf-raspi2.img of=/dev/rdisk2s1 bs=32m
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changing <code>bs=1</code> to <code>bs=32</code> really had no affect on write speed.
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3b) to check status of copy
 
3b) to check status of copy
 
  CRTL+T
 
  CRTL+T
4) unmount SD Card
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4) eject SD Card
 
  sudo diskutil eject <disk# from diskutil>
 
  sudo diskutil eject <disk# from diskutil>
 
  e.g. sudo diskutil eject /dev/rdisk3
 
  e.g. sudo diskutil eject /dev/rdisk3
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=====Ubuntu=====
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1) identify the disk (not partition) of your SD card.  e.g. /dev/sdb
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sudo fdisk -l
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Look for the Disk which has the correct volume size
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i.e.
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Disk /dev/sdb 15.9 GB
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Next look for the Device Boot path listed further down
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Device Boot
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/dev/sdb1
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2) unmount SD Card
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sudo umount /dev/sdb
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3) copy image onto SD Card
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sudo dd bs=4M if=<your image file>.img of=/dev/sdb from fdisk>
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e.g. sudo dd bs=4M if=2015-02-16-raspbian-wheezy.img of=/dev/sdb
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4) eject SD Card
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sudo eject /dev/sdb
  
 
====Getting wireless card to work on WEP====
 
====Getting wireless card to work on WEP====
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download form [http://sourceforge.net/projects/pwnpi/files/pwnpi-3.0.img.7z/download here]<br>
 
download form [http://sourceforge.net/projects/pwnpi/files/pwnpi-3.0.img.7z/download here]<br>
 
install .img just like you would a normal .img<br>
 
install .img just like you would a normal .img<br>
=====if the img doesnt work out of the box=====
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=====if the pi fails to boot=====
 
download raspberry pi boot files from [https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/archive/master.zip here]<br>
 
download raspberry pi boot files from [https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/archive/master.zip here]<br>
 
copy the boot directory to the raspberry pi and overwrite any matching files.
 
copy the boot directory to the raspberry pi and overwrite any matching files.

Latest revision as of 13:30, 8 May 2016

Contents

[edit] Download Wheezy

http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads

[edit] Verify SHA1

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1652

openssl sha1 [full path to file]
e.g. openssl sha1 /Users/myaccount/Documents/1024SecUpd2003-03-03.dmg

[edit] Installing Image

[edit] MAC OSX

http://elinux.org/RPi_Easy_SD_Card_Setup#Using_command_line_tools_.281.29
1) identify the disk (not partition) of your SD card. e.g. disk4 (not disk4s1)

diskutil list

2) unmount SD Card

diskutil unmountDisk /dev/<disk# from diskutil>
e.g. diskutil unmountDisk /dev/disk4

3) copy image onto SD Card

sudo dd bs=1m if=<your image file>.img of=/dev/<disk# from diskutil>
e.g. sudo dd bs=1m if=2012-12-16-wheezy-raspbian.img of=/dev/disk4

I had some issues with the write speed being unreasonably slow and found a suggestion that sped the process up considerably. Add "r" in front of the disk and specify the exact path of the formatted volume:

e.g. sudo dd if=~/Downloads/raspberry_pi/ubuntu-15.04-snappy-armhf-raspi2.img of=/dev/rdisk2s1 bs=32m

changing bs=1 to bs=32 really had no affect on write speed.

3b) to check status of copy

CRTL+T

4) eject SD Card

sudo diskutil eject <disk# from diskutil>
e.g. sudo diskutil eject /dev/rdisk3
[edit] Ubuntu

1) identify the disk (not partition) of your SD card. e.g. /dev/sdb

sudo fdisk -l

Look for the Disk which has the correct volume size

i.e.
Disk /dev/sdb 15.9 GB

Next look for the Device Boot path listed further down

Device Boot
/dev/sdb1

2) unmount SD Card

sudo umount /dev/sdb

3) copy image onto SD Card

sudo dd bs=4M if=<your image file>.img of=/dev/sdb from fdisk>
e.g. sudo dd bs=4M if=2015-02-16-raspbian-wheezy.img of=/dev/sdb

4) eject SD Card

sudo eject /dev/sdb

[edit] Getting wireless card to work on WEP

http://jeffskinnerbox.wordpress.com/2012/11/05/wifi-support-on-raspberry-pi/

~$ nano /etc/network/interfaces
# The loopback network interface<
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
 
# The primary (wired) network interface
iface eth0 inet dhcp
 
# The wifi (wireless) network interface
auto wlan0
allow-hotplug wlan0
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
       wireless-essid YOUR_SSID
       wireless-key YOUR_WEP_KEY

[edit] PwnPi3.0

download form here
install .img just like you would a normal .img

[edit] if the pi fails to boot

download raspberry pi boot files from here
copy the boot directory to the raspberry pi and overwrite any matching files.

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