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⚡️ RaspiBlitz-on-DietPi ⚡️
Tested on the Raspberry Pi 3 B +
Automated the SDcard building process:
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Download the DietPi image for the Raspberry Pi:
https://dietpi.com/downloads/images/DietPi_RPi-ARMv6-Stretch.7z -
Burn it to the SD card with Etcher
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Right click and download the following two files: DietPi.txt, Automation_Custom_Script.sh
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Copy them to the /boot directory of the DietPi SDcard:
DietPi.txt: Overwrites the default dietpi.txt. Modified the settings to automate the DietPi setup. (see the details here)
Automation_Custom_Script.sh: Runs after DietPi installation is completed. Contains the link to download and run the build_sdcard.sh from the dev branch of @rootzoll.
(Optionally open the file with a text editor and uncomment (remove the#
from the front of) the line with the branch you want to build the SDcard from.) -
Insert the SDcard into your Raspberry Pi.
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Connect the HDD, network cable and power supply to boot. (The optional default LCD will be setup automatically.)
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Login from a terminal (Putty from Windows) with
ssh root@[IP-OF-RASPIBLITZ]
password:dietpi
The ssh keys might change during the process:
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@ WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! @ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
To solve run (can be copied from the terminal output):
ssh-keygen -f "/home/[your-linux-username]/.ssh/known_hosts" -R "dietpi.IP"
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The automated setup will continue and the Raspberry Pi will restart at least twice during the process. This will take up to an hour. Log in with
root
if you want to follow along. The build_sdcard.sh script output can be seen with:tail -n1000 -f /var/tmp/dietpi/logs/dietpi-automation_custom_script.log
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When the setup is finished log in as
admin
:
ssh admin@[IP-OF-RASPIBLITZ]
password:raspiblitz
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From here he setup continues with the RaspiBlitz Setup Process
To build manually
- Follow the generic DietPi install process to build your own SDCard