diff --git a/Raspberry-Pi.md b/Raspberry-Pi.md index ce4e039..5cdafba 100644 --- a/Raspberry-Pi.md +++ b/Raspberry-Pi.md @@ -7,11 +7,9 @@ Newest Wekan: - MongoDB 3.6.x - Newest Wekan with newest Meteor -### Download +### 1. Download Ubuntu 19.10 64bit Server for RasPi and write to SD Card -1. For your RasPi, download Ubuntu 19.10 64bit Server from: - -https://ubuntu.com/download/raspberry-pi +Download from: https://ubuntu.com/download/raspberry-pi It seems that [RasPi website](https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/) recommends [BalenaEtcher GUI](https://www.balena.io/etcher/) for writing image to SD Card. @@ -24,11 +22,36 @@ exit ``` And wait for SD card light stop blinking, so it has written everything. -2. Boot RasPi with your newly written SD card. +### 2. Preparing for booting RasPi +With RasPi, you need: +- Ubuntu SD card inserted to your RasPi. +- Ethernet cable connected to your router/modem/hub, with connection to Internet. +- USB keyboard and mouse connected. +- Monitor connected to HDMI. Or alternatively, look at your router webpage http://192.168.0.1 (or similar) what is your RasPi IP address, and ssh ubuntu@192.168.0.x with password ubuntu. +- Power cable. +Boot RasPi. +Username: ubuntu +Password: ubuntu +This info is from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RaspberryPi + +It will ask you to change your password at first login. + +### 3. Wait for updates to finish + +After login, type: +``` +top +``` +When you see `apt` or `dpkg`, automatic updates are still running. Wait for updates to finish. Then press `q` to quit top. + +### 4. Install remaining updates +``` +sudo +``` ## Wekan for RasPi3 arm64 and other CPU architectures