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Calaos quick start guide

Raspberry pi quick start guide

What you will need

Creating the SD card with calaos os

Linux

Launch a terminal and go in the directory where you download the calaos os image.

 $ cd ~/Downloads
 $ tar xvf calaos-image-raspberrypi-2014-04-28.tar.xz

Insert the sdcard into the sdcard reader of your PC. You need to know what's the device created by linux when the card is inserted. The device name is something like /dev/sdX or /dev/mmcblkX. To know the exact name use the following command :

 $ dmesg | tail

You should get something like that :

 [191385.790344] mmc0: new high speed SDHC card at address 1234
 [191385.790574] mmcblk0: mmc0:1234 SA04G 3.67 GiB
 [191385.791564]  mmcblk0: p1 p2

In that case the device is /dev/mmvblk0

We need to ensure that this device is not mounted on your system

 $ sudo unmount /dev/mmvblk0p1
 $ sudo unmount /dev/mmvblk0p2
 ...

or in case your device is detected as /dev/sdX

 $ sudo unmount /dev/sdd1
 $ sudo unmount /dev/sdd2
 ...

You can verify that the devices are not mounted by using the mount command

 $ mount

No sdcard must appears in the resulting list.

Let's now copy the calaos os on the sdcard

 sudo dd if=calaos-image-raspberrypi-2014-04-28.sdimg of=/dev/mmcblk0

Once the operation is terminated, you can remove the sdcard, and insert it in the Raspberry pi.

Macos

You can use ApplePi-Baker. It's a free utility tha allows you to write an image to the sdcard. It can be download here : http://www.tweaking4all.com/downloads/raspberrypi/ApplePi-Baker.zip

Windows

You can use Win32DiskImager. You can download it here : http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/