04-18-2016, 06:39 AM
(04-18-2016, 06:35 AM)hayrikaya Wrote:(04-12-2016, 12:18 PM)damikeh Wrote: Steps to install Ubuntu
I am using a Windows Desktop, so the steps covered here will show that.
Pre-Install setup
Note: Some other images that I’ve tested with (Android and RemixOS) require Phoenix Card to write the image, which isn’t covered here. Please see the other forum/wiki posts.
- Download the latest image from longsleeps folder (https://www.stdin.xyz/downloads/people/l...es/ubuntu/)
- Download Win32Imager (https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32di...t/download)
- Have some kind of extraction capabilities (May i suggest 7zip - http://www.7-zip.org)
- Have a Micro SD card (and adapter to enable it to plug into a USB port) ready, at least 8GB (Class 10 if you can)
- Have a decent power supply (at least 2a) and shorter cables are better.
Setup
Congratulations, you should now have a working system.
- Extract the image, and Install the Win32Imager somewhere (preferably the same folder!)
- Open Win32imager and write the image to the SD card (ensure you have the SD card selected!)
- Once the write has completed, MAKE SURE you safely remove the USB drive from the PC – not doing so may harm the write process.
- Remove the SD card and put in the Pine64. Ensure you only have the REQUIRED peripherals connected, Keyboard, HDMI, and I would say LAN too, THEN connect the power.
- Let the Pine64 boot. When completed, use username: ubuntu and password: ubuntu to login; it’s also worth mentioning that once you see the login screen, you CAN ssh into the pine64 also, if you so prefer.
- Once logged in, run the following: /usr/local/sbin/resize_rootfs.sh
this will resize the / partition to fill the SD card.
- Profit!
From here you can install MATE (for a desktop) or carry on in term mode and get using.
I would change the default password asap, and secure it with a ssh key.
If this is helpful to anyone, please let me know.
I may have a look at doing a video tomorrow if I get time, showing the steps above - if that would be helpful to anyone.
Cheers
dm
Hello, when I try to extract the iso file with Power ISO, there appears 2 options one is Fat32 (50MB) the other is Linux (7316 MB) so how will I extract this file? When I try with Winrar it gives error.
It's not a .iso file, it is a .img file. Which means it cannot be extracted. Just burn the file with Win32DiskImager to a SD card.
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