# ⚡️ RaspiBlitz-on-DietPi ⚡️
# For the Odroid HC1 / HC2 / XU3 / XU4
![](pictures/DroidBlitz.jpg)
## There are 3 options provided:
* a trusted fully prebuilt SDcard image
* building your own SDcard from an updated DietPi image.
* Build your own SDcard from the image downloaded from [Dietpi.com ](dietpi.com#download )
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### Download the fully prebuilt RaspiBlitz-on-DietPi SDcard image
* [torrent ](https://github.com/openoms/raspiblitz/raw/raspiblitz-dev/dietpi/RaspiBlitz1.0_OdroidHC1_DietPi6.21.1.torrent )
* [mega.nz link ](https://mega.nz/#F!EVNAAQiB!ZyLHP2dJMRSVjZOTCQMIYA )
sha256sum RaspiBlitz1.0_OdroidHC1_DietPi6.21.1.img: 96ee8700f52a12fb5b13fab3fffcdcf5d364c6dd16c580d969e421cef2cd7cc2
Steps to run:
- download the .img file,
- burn to a 16 GB SD with [Etcher ](https://www.balena.io/etcher/ )
- extend the rootFS partition with a partition manager (disks, Gparted, etc.)
- boot the Odroid with the SDcard
- login with `ssh admin@at.your.raspiblitz.ip`
password: `raspiblitz`
Using this image you can skip the rest of this guide as it is mostly about how this image was built.
The setup continues with the [RaspiBlitz Setup Process ](https://github.com/rootzoll/raspiblitz/blob/master/README.md#setup-process-detailed-documentation )
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### Download the updated DietPi image
For the Odroid HC1 / HC2 / XU3 / XU4 a v6.20.6 DietPi image with fail2ban installed is uploaded [here](
https://mega.nz/#!AcdVBAbR!O-W3jP5LUgw7lMY8S9XcBWcKX3IhRNAAFmaYzDXIUC0).
sha256sum DietPi_v6.20.6_OdroidXU4-ARMv7-Stretch.img:
1459b91f66b9db98f3437c31231e44497b7b7dcd9146d2cc41a3da653f9a9215
* Burn the image to the SDCard with [Etcher ](https://www.balena.io/etcher/ ) and extend the rootfs partition to the size of your card with a partition manager (disks, Gparted, etc).
* Insert the SDcard into the Odroid.
* Power up and continue with [running the RaspiBlitz build_sdcard.sh script ](#Run-the-RaspiBlitz-build_sdcard.sh-script )
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### Build your own DietPi image:
Watch out this is an ardous process.
Updating from a v6.14 DietPi image is causing a bootloop under some circumstances. Will be sorted once the current, >6.2 version is uploaded for the Odroids.
* For the Odroid HC1 / HC2 / XU3 / XU4 the start is this image:
https://dietpi.com/downloads/images/DietPi_OdroidXU4-ARMv7-Stretch.7z
* Burn it to the SD with [Etcher ](https://www.balena.io/etcher/ )
* In the desktop terminal on Linux / MacOS or Putty on Windows:
`ssh root@[IP-OF-DIETPI]`
password: `dietpi`
Getting started with DietPi: https://dietpi.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=8& t=9#p9
* Ok > Cancel > Cancel
automatic apt update & apt upgrade and asks to reboot
![](pictures/dietpi_1st_reboot.png)
* Log back in:
`ssh root@[IP-OF-DIETPI]`
password: `dietpi`
* after the update the ssh keys might change:
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@ WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! @
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run (can be copied from the terminal output):
`ssh-keygen -f "/home/[your-linux-username]/.ssh/known_hosts" -R "dietpi.IP"`
`ssh root@[IP-OF-DIETPI]`
yes >
password: `dietpi`
* At this point if the DietPi OS was not updated from 6.14 it does not manage to save settings going forward.
Exit the software installer (press Tab to jump to Exit)
![](pictures/dietpi-software_exit.png)
* in the bash prompt run:
`dietpi-update`
Ok > Cancel the recovery point
update > Opt out of survey > Ok
Reboots
* Log back in:
`ssh root@[IP-OF-DIETPI]`
password: `dietpi`
* In the DietPi software menu install fail2ban and make OpenSSH server the default SSH server.
Ok > Cancel > Cancel
Search `fail2ban` > Space to select > Enter
SSH server > switch from Dropbear to the OpenSSH-server
Install > Ok
Opt out of survey > Ok
Reboots again
* Log back in:
`ssh root@[IP-OF-DIETPI]`
password: `dietpi`
Changing the SSH server will change the SSH keys again. To clear:
`ssh-keygen -f "/home/[your-linux-username]/.ssh/known_hosts" -R "dietpi.IP"`
### Run the RaspiBlitz build_sdcard.sh script
* Format of the command to build the SDcard:
`wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/[GITHUB-USERNAME]/raspiblitz/[BRANCH]/build_sdcard.sh && sudo bash build_sdcard.sh [BRANCH] [GITHUB-USERNAME]`
If you are working from a forked repo be aware of that the fork needs to be called `raspiblitz` for the git downloads to work.
* Run the forked version of @openoms:
`wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openoms/raspiblitz/DietPi/build_sdcard.sh && sudo bash build_sdcard.sh DietPi openoms`
This will take a couple minutes depending on your internet ceonnection and the processing power of the SBC.
* Restart when done and log back in now as `admin` :
`ssh admin@[IP-OF-DROIDBLITZ]`
password: `raspiblitz`
* From here he setup continues with the [RaspiBlitz Setup Process ](https://github.com/rootzoll/raspiblitz/blob/master/README.md#setup-process-detailed-documentation )
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### Examples of copying the blockchain data from a HDD using a powered USB to SATA adapter
![example setup ](pictures/HDD_copy_example.jpg )
![](pictures/adapterHDD_HC1.jpg)