![]() ![]() Do NOT use the macOS built in SD Card reader! You won't be able to edit partitions if you do! You can follow all the steps in this guide and just need to replace the images when the time come, in Part 1, Step 15 of this guide. If you want to use an unoficial image that support sthe 64-bit architecture, you can find it in this forum topic. ![]() The official arm image we will be using uses armv7h (32 bits). The aarch64 (ARM 64-bit architecture) is not officially supported at the writing of this guide. Special thanks to karog on ArchLinuxARM forums for their contributions on improving this guide! Information about the ARM 64-bit architecture If something confuses you, let me know and I'll try my best to answer it. This is intended to help people just starting out, so it's not confusing. This guide will be verbose at times for some simple tasks. ![]() If someone managed to do the initial setup using Windows, please let me know, so I can add to this guide. This guide will use either a macOS or an ArchLinux base system, to prepare a microSD card with Arch Linux for Raspberry Pi. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |