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author | Pascal Bellard <pascal.bellard@slitaz.org> |
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date | Sun Jul 23 13:50:45 2017 +0200 (2017-07-23) |
parents | a1a1a8939c47 |
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pankso@35 | 1 SliTaz RPi |
pankso@35 | 2 ================================================================================ |
pankso@35 | 3 |
pankso@35 | 4 |
pankso@35 | 5 SliTaz Raspberry Pi distro tools and files |
pankso@35 | 6 |
pankso@35 | 7 |
pankso@54 | 8 TazBerry |
pankso@54 | 9 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
paul@56 | 10 SliTaz Raspberry Pi Config Tool with cmdline support and user friendly ncurses |
paul@56 | 11 interface. Simply run the tool to get the menu or give TazBerry a function in |
paul@56 | 12 argument to execute it. Tazberry cmdline output is formatted to be used in GUI |
pankso@54 | 13 tools such as CGI scripts or GTK boxes: |
pankso@54 | 14 |
pankso@54 | 15 $ tazberry ls-functions |
pankso@54 | 16 |
pankso@54 | 17 |
pankso@54 | 18 Sat RPi build tool quickstart |
pankso@35 | 19 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
pankso@49 | 20 The Raspberry Pi has a lot of specifications. SliTaz ARM provides 'sat-rpi' to build |
paul@40 | 21 custom SliTaz Rpi distro images ready to boot. A SliTaz RPi prebuilt Linux kernel |
paul@40 | 22 package is hosted on the SliTaz mirror. To get the latest version and unpack it: |
pankso@35 | 23 |
pankso@49 | 24 # sat-rpi get-linux |
pankso@35 | 25 |
pankso@35 | 26 The 'gen' command will generate a new SliTaz Raspberry Pi distro using 'sat'. |
paul@41 | 27 It will also install needed firmware and boot configuration files from the |
pankso@54 | 28 directory: flavors/rpi*/rootfs. Don't forget to sync your local packages |
pankso@54 | 29 mirror before generating the distro to get the latest versions and fixes: |
pankso@35 | 30 |
pankso@49 | 31 # sat-rpi gen |
pankso@35 | 32 |
paul@40 | 33 Then you can install the distro on the sdcard. It is recommended to use |
paul@40 | 34 3 partitions: one for /boot formatted in FAT32, second for the swap memory |
paul@40 | 35 and third for the root filesystem. You can you use gparted or 'fdisk' to create |
pankso@38 | 36 the needed partitions. Main advantages are: more memory for the RPi and |
paul@40 | 37 better security with file permissions. When ready and you know your disk |
pankso@49 | 38 path (sat-rpi ls-dev) you can install SliTaz RPi with: |
pankso@38 | 39 |
pankso@67 | 40 # sat-rpi install |
pankso@38 | 41 |
pankso@38 | 42 |
pankso@49 | 43 Sat RPi commands and options |
pankso@38 | 44 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
pankso@38 | 45 To get the list of commands and options with a short help simply run: |
pankso@38 | 46 |
pankso@67 | 47 $ sat-rpi help |
pankso@38 | 48 |
pankso@54 | 49 |
pankso@39 | 50 Overclocking |
pankso@39 | 51 ------------ |
pankso@133 | 52 To enable overclocking you must use tazberry directly on your Raspberry Pi. |
pankso@39 | 53 |
pankso@54 | 54 |
pankso@39 | 55 SliTaz RPi Kernel |
pankso@39 | 56 ----------------- |
al@212 | 57 To build the SliTaz RPi Linux Kernel, Sat RPi uses a SliTaz prebuilt ARM cross |
pankso@39 | 58 toolchain and a small patch to modify the kernel configuration. You can browse |
pankso@49 | 59 the RPi SliTaz Mirror for preview versions or get the latest toolchain with sat-rpi |
pankso@39 | 60 and build the kernel: |
pankso@39 | 61 |
pankso@49 | 62 # sat-rpi get-prebuilt |
pankso@49 | 63 # sat-rpi cook-linux |
pankso@39 | 64 |
pankso@38 | 65 |
pankso@38 | 66 ================================================================================ |