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Otherwise, click on Skip. You may not want to use an external monitor every time you want to work with your Raspberry Pi. You should use SSH if you prefer to work on the command line. If you prefer to work using the graphical desktop environment, then enable VNC as well. First, open the Raspberry Pi Configuration app as shown in the screenshot below. Raspberry Pi Configuration app should be opened. Now, click on Interfaces. Then, click on OK. The configured IP addresses should be listed.

Remember, the default username of Raspberry Pi is pi and the password is the one that you set earlier while configuring Raspberry Pi. Active 2 years, 4 months ago.

Viewed 46 times. Improve this question. Jbro Jbro 19 1 1 silver badge 4 4 bronze badges. Why don't you just mirror raspbian. I don't think there's anything more to it than what you see there the package manager on the client uses http exclusively AFAICT. You can then use your repo in place of it in apt sources as per Ingo's answer to your previous question.

Thank you goldilocks, I will give this a shot, do you have a link how I would go about mirroring that site? Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Learn how to create a snap. Check out the project on GitHub.

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Carefully note it down. In this tutorial we are using the fdisk command to partition the sd card. Here sdx is the device node. You need to be extra careful at this because you might end up formatting your hard drive if you use the wrong device node. We have to now create the second partition for Arch system files.

For first and second sector just hit Enter to let fsdisk decide it for you. The partitions are all done. Now we have to download Arch files and transfer them to the sdcard. First create a mount point for the FAT32 partition we just created:.

We now have to create the root directory for Arch. First format the second partition on the sdcard to ext4 file system. Become root and then run the following commands one by one:. We are done; just plug the card to your Pi 2 and start using Arch Linux. I also suggest to create a system user for the Pi so you can work without being a user. To further customize Arch Linux, check out this detailed guide. First download the latest version of Raspbian from the Raspberry Pi site. Then unzip the content as an img file.



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