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RPi Easy SD Card Setup<br />

From eLinux.org<br />

<strong>Contents</strong><br />

Back to the Hub.<br />

Getting Started:<br />

▪ 1 SD Card setup<br />

▪ 2 Safest/Laziest way<br />

▪ 3 Easiest way<br />

▪ 4 Easy way<br />

▪ 4.1 Copying the image to an SD Card on Windows<br />

▪ 4.2 Copying the image to an SD Card on Windows if first option<br />

isn't successful<br />

▪ 4.3 Copying an image to the SD Card in Mac OS X (mostly<br />

graphical interface)<br />

▪ 4.4 Copying an image to the SD Card in Mac OS X (command<br />

line)<br />

▪ 4.5 Copying an image to the SD Card in Linux (command line)<br />

▪ 4.6 Copying an image to the SD Card in Linux (graphical<br />

interface)<br />

▪ 5 Manually resizing the SD card partitions (Optional)<br />

▪ 6 Adding a data partition (Optional)<br />

▪ 7 References<br />

Buying Guide - for advice on buying the <strong>Raspberry</strong> Pi.<br />

Preload your Card - for info on how to make the SD Card used to boot your Pi.<br />

Basic Setup - for help with buying other hardware and setting it up.<br />

Advanced Setup - for more extensive information on setting up.<br />

Beginners Guide - you are up and running, now what can you do?

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