RaspbianInstaller - Raspbian
RaspbianInstaller - Raspbian
RaspbianInstaller - Raspbian
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Raspbian Installer
The files used to perform the install described below can be obtained from the zip file at this link: rpi_installer_08-19-12.zip. This installer is a hacked up version of the debian installer, it was created by jerry.tk who no longer appears to be active (last forum post in january 2013, last forum visit in april 2013). To run on recently manufactured Pis with hynix or samsung memory it is likely you will need to replace the kernel and bootload included with the installer with more recent versions from the raspberry pi foundation. This installer should currently be considered abandonware. Currently we reccomend using hifi's raspbianua-netinst instead if you want to use an installer rather than a pre-installed image. A thread on this installer can be found on the raspberry pi foundation's forum at Raspbian Forum thread. The notes below document the use of the installer as it was configured on August 20th, 2012. Important Note: the SD card media that installer works with to install Raspbian has very slow performance. Particularly with the many 10,000's of small files the installer writes to various locations on the root file system. Because of this, a minimal install of Raspbian to an SD card can take 90 minutes or longer. An install that includes the Debian desktop environment which includes 800 additional packages can take up to 8 to 9 hours to complete. Time to complete an install will vary greatly based on the speed of the SD card. Also, installation onto other media such as an attached USB hard drive should be much faster. See notes for external drive installation here.
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The selected location will be used to set your time zone and also for example to help select the system locale. Normally this should be the country where you live. United States Configure the keyboard Keymap to use: American English Detecting network hardware [no input] Configure the network Please enter the hostname for this system. pisces Configure the network The domain name is the part of your Internet address to the right of your hostname. Domain name: home.lan Choose a mirror of the Debian archive Debian archive mirror country: <enter information manually> Choose a mirror of the Debian archive Please enter the hostname of the mirror from which Debian will be downloaded. mirrordirector.raspbian.org <Continue>
Choosing mirrordirector.raspbian.org will automatically select a mirror of Raspbian that is appropriate for your geographic location.
Choose a mirror of the Debian archive Please enter the directory in which the mirror of the Debian archive is located. /raspbian/ <Continue>
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Choose a mirror of the Debian archive If you need to use a HTTP proxy to access the outside world, enter the proxy information here. Otherwise lave this blank. HTTP proxy information (blank for none): [leave blank] <Continue> Download installer components No kernel modules were found. This probably is due to a mismatch between the kernel used by this version of the installer and the kernel version available in the archive. Continue the install without loading kernel modules? <Yes>
The modules being complained about here are less used filesystems, crypto, etc. Currently some of this stuff is compiled straight into the installer kernel and some modules are really missing. It shouldn't give you much problems though, only maybe if you choose to install to encrypted partition that will probably fail. Currently there is no standard Raspberry Pi kernel installer package. This issue is worked around by including the current kernel.img into installer initramfs and copying it to the Raspberry Pi boot partition directly after the installer is done. This way your Raspberry Pi will boot after installation.
Loading additional components [no input] Set up users and passwords Root password: raspbian [or whatever root password you want] <Continue> Set up users and passwords Re-enter password to verify: raspbian [or whatever root password you want] Set up users and passwords A user account will be created for you to use instead of the root account for non-administrative activities. Full name for the new user: Raspbian User [or whatever full name you want]
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<Continue> Set up users and passwords Username for your account: raspbian [or whatever username you want] <Continue> Set up users and passwords Choose a password for the new user: raspbian [or whatever user password you want] <Continue> Set up users and passwords Re-enter password to verify: raspbian [or whatever user password you want] <Continue> Configure the clock Select your time zone: <Pacific> Partition disks MMC/SD card #1 (mmcblk0) - 3.9 GB SD SA04G #1 primary 78.6 MB B f fat32 /rpiboot #2 primary 255.9 MB f swap swap #3 primary 3.6 GB f ext3 / Note: the details above will vary by the specifics of your SD card. If you do not use automatic partitioning please keep in mind that FAT32 boot partition has to be mounted as /rpiboot. <Finish partitioning and write changes to disk> Partition disks The partition tables of the following devices are changed: MMC/SD card #1 (mmcblk0) The following partitions are going to be formatted: partition #1 of MMC/SD card #1 (mmcblk0) as fat32 partition #2 of MMC/SD card #1 (mmcblk0) as swap partition #3 of MMC/SD card #1 (mmcblk0) as ext3
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Note: the details above will vary by the specifics of your SD card. Write the changes to disks? <Yes> Partitions formatting This takes a while depending on the size of the SD card. Be patient. [no input] Installing the base system This takes a while. Be patient. [no input] Configuring apt [no input] Install the base system No installable kernel was found in the defined APT sources. Continue without installing a kernel? <Yes> Configure the package manager The repository on security.debian.org couldn't be accessed, so its updates will not be made available to you at this time. You should investigate this later. <Continue> Configuring popularity-contest This system may anonymously supply the distribution developers with statistics about the most used packages on this system. This information influences decisions such as which packages should go on the first distribution CD. Participate in the package usage survey? <No> At the moment, only the core of the system is installed. To tune the system to your needs, you can choose to install one or more of the following predefined collections of software. Choose software to install: Debian desktop environment Web server Print server
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SQL database DNS server File server Mail server SSH server Laptop Standard system utilities Note: Selecting 'Debian desktop environment' will install more than 800 additional packages which could take 6 hours more to setup. Select and install software This takes a while. Be patient. Continue without boot loader No boot loader has been installed, either because you chose not to or because your specific architecture doesn't support a boot loader yet. <Continue> Finishing the installation The Raspberry Pi should now reboot into the fresh Raspbian install.
Troubleshooting
If anything goes wrong during installation, there are several ways to learn what is the problem. You can switch to another console by pressing Alt+F2 or Alt+F3. Current installation log is available at Alt+F4. Anytime installer waits for user input or keypress, you can also press Shift+F5. This will bring you to advanced installer menu. When installer fails to install Raspbian and displays an error message, it is possible to save installation log for later examination. Go to advanced installer menu (Shift+F5), run shell and mount FAT32 partition: mount -t vfat /dev/mmcblk0p1 /mnt Leave shell and save installer logs to /mnt directory. If installer finishes successfully, logs are stored to /var/log/installer.
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