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Parman’s Raspiblitz Setup Guide
Step 1: Buy the equipment.
- Raspberry Pi 4, 4Gb memory or 8Gb (4Gb is plenty)
- Official Raspberry Pi Power (Very Important! Don’t get generic, seriously)
- A case for the Pi. (FLIRC case is awesome. The entire case is a heat sink and you don’t need a fan, which can be noisy)
- 32 Gb microSD card (you need one, but a few are handy. )
- A memory card reader (most computers won’t have a slot for a microSD card).
- External SSD 1Tb hard drive.
- An ethernet cable (to connect to your home router).
Step 2: Download Raspiblitz Image
Step 3: Verify Image
shasum -a 256 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx is the name of the file you just downloaded. If you are not in the directory where that file is, you have to type the full path.certUtil -hashfile xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx SHA256
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx is the name of the file you just downloaded. If you are not in the director where that file is, you have to type the full path.Step 4: Flash the SD card
Step 5: Set up the Pi and insert the SD card
Step 6: Find the IP address of the Pi
Step 7: SSH into the Pi
ssh admin@You_Pi's_IP_address
Author
This tutorial has been written by Arman the Parman
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