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- | ====== Calaos quick start guide ====== | ||
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- | ====== Raspberry pi quick start guide ====== | ||
- | ===== What you need ===== | ||
- | * A computer with Linux, MacosX or Windows | ||
- | * A Raspberry pi, Model B | ||
- | * An SD Card, We recommend an 2GB class 10 SD card (class 4 can be broken much more quickly) | ||
- | * Download the latest official calaos image for raspberrypi : | ||
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- | ====== Creating the SD card with calaos os ====== | ||
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- | === Linux === | ||
- | Launch a terminal and go in the directory where you download the calaos os image. | ||
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- | $ cd ~/Downloads | ||
- | $ tar xvf calaos-image-raspberrypi-v2.0.tar.xz | ||
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- | Insert the sdcard into the sdcard reader of your PC. | ||
- | You need to know which device was created by linux when the card was inserted. The device name is something like /dev/sdX or / | ||
- | To know the exact name use the following command : | ||
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- | $ dmesg | tail | ||
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- | You should get something like that : | ||
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- | In that case the device is / | ||
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- | We need to ensure that this device is not mounted on your system | ||
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- | $ sudo unmount / | ||
- | $ sudo unmount / | ||
- | ... | ||
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- | or in case your device is detected as /dev/sdX | ||
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- | $ sudo unmount /dev/sdd1 | ||
- | $ sudo unmount /dev/sdd2 | ||
- | ... | ||
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- | You can verify that the devices are not mounted by using the mount command | ||
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- | $ mount | ||
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- | No sdcard must appears in the resulting list. | ||
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- | Let's now copy **calaos os** on the sdcard | ||
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- | sudo dd if=calaos-image-raspberrypi-v2.0-20150214101639.rootfs.rpi-sdimg of=/ | ||
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- | Once the operation is completed, you can remove the sdcard, and insert it in the Raspberry pi. | ||
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- | === Macos === | ||
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- | You can use ApplePi-Baker. It's a free utility that allows you to write an image to the sdcard. | ||
- | It can be download here : [[http:// | ||
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- | === Windows === | ||
- | You can use Win32DiskImager. You can download it here : [[http:// | ||
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- | ====== Connecting to the Rpi ====== | ||
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- | When you boot your raspberrypi, | ||
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- | ssh root@rasberrypi | ||
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- | If you already know the IP address, just connect directly : | ||
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- | ssh root@ip_address | ||
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- | The default password is empty. | ||
- | If you have trouble to find the ip adress, look here : http:// | ||
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- | NOTE : on Linux and MacosX you can use the Terminal to use ssh. On windows you need a program like putty to connect to the raspberrypi : [[http:// | ||
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- | ====== | ||
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- | You can set the basic parameters of your calaos installation : username and password. | ||
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- | $ calaos_config set cn_user nico | ||
- | $ calaos_config set cn_pass calaos_rox | ||
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- | These user and password are those that you will use to connect from Calaos Web, Calaos Home or Calaos Installer. | ||
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- | Restart calaos_server to take this new parameters into account : | ||
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- | $ systemctl restart calaos_server | ||
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- | To see if everything is working fine with calaos server, you can try to connect to the server via Calaos Web. Start your favorite web browser and connect to http:// | ||
- | You should be able to login, but nothing is displayed in the interface. It's completely **normal** as we don't have configured the whole installation yet. What we need now is to create the configuration of our house, and Calaos Installer will be used for that. | ||
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- | ====== | ||
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- | Calaos Installer is an application for Linux, Macos X and Windows. | ||
- | You can download it here : [[http:// | ||
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- | Install calaos-installer for you OS from this page, and launch it. | ||
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- | On the interface, you should find a **Autodetection** button. Click on it. It launch the discovery of Calaos Server trough the network. | ||
- | If Calaos Server is found, the IP address is displayed in the Window. You can then double click on this IP address and connect to Calaos Server with the credentials you fixed in the first section of this guide. | ||
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- | You can now add the Input/ | ||