Difference between revisions of "Software: Install Hivetool Pi image"
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==Copy the image to the SD card== | ==Copy the image to the SD card== | ||
− | ===Make SD card on Unix/Linux system=== | + | ===Make micro SD card on Unix/Linux system=== |
+ | Recommend 16 gig with 48 mbps or better | ||
Detailed instructions: | Detailed instructions: | ||
http://elinux.org/RPi_Easy_SD_Card_Setup#Flashing_the_SD_Card_using_Linux_.28including_on_a_Pi.21.29 | http://elinux.org/RPi_Easy_SD_Card_Setup#Flashing_the_SD_Card_using_Linux_.28including_on_a_Pi.21.29 | ||
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#Check MD5 hash (0c1f26195db2f1a158bd88e95448fedb) | #Check MD5 hash (0c1f26195db2f1a158bd88e95448fedb) | ||
#Click on Write | #Click on Write | ||
+ | #Confirm successful write then exit | ||
+ | #The SD card image is called "boot" 25 files now visible in Windows explorer | ||
+ | #Windows will report 40 megabytes free space on the SD card | ||
+ | |||
+ | You are now ready to eject micro SD card and place into the Pi |
Revision as of 22:43, 2 March 2016
Contents
Download Image
Download latest image currently hivetool073.zip rev. 0.7.3 as of 2-3-2016 Caution this zipped image file is large at 1,894,183 megabytes, consider bandwidth of internet connection. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_3xqxGS2psWN1hTSmk5SldJSms
Calculate MD5 sum of zipped image:
md5sum hivetool073.zip
f1618e26ff1b03dfc2fae722e537b6d2 hivetool073.zip
Un Zip
Copy the image to the SD card
Make micro SD card on Unix/Linux system
Recommend 16 gig with 48 mbps or better Detailed instructions: http://elinux.org/RPi_Easy_SD_Card_Setup#Flashing_the_SD_Card_using_Linux_.28including_on_a_Pi.21.29
- Determine the device for the card reader (/dev/mmcblk0 on my laptop).
- Copy the image to the SD card:
- dd bs=4M if=2014-09-09-wheezy-raspbian.img of=/dev/mmcblk0
Make SD card on Windows system
raspberrypi.org recommends using: http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/ But be careful. REMOVE any other USB memory devices from your computer. Detailed instructions: http://elinux.org/RPi_Easy_SD_Card_Setup#Flashing_the_SD_Card_using_Windows
- REMOVE any other USB memory devices from your computer.
- Plug in SD Card and confirm device letter using Windows Explorer.
- Start Win32DiskImager
- Browse to source file (image in downloads directory)
- Check MD5 hash (0c1f26195db2f1a158bd88e95448fedb)
- Click on Write
- Confirm successful write then exit
- The SD card image is called "boot" 25 files now visible in Windows explorer
- Windows will report 40 megabytes free space on the SD card
You are now ready to eject micro SD card and place into the Pi