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# Step 1 is very simple, just download the img from the website, once the img is downloaded, you may need to use xz to extract it.
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xz --decompress my_rpi_image.xz
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# Once you have the image ready, plug in your sd card and use the command lsblk:
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lsblk
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# Usually the device will appear as something like /dev/sda or /dev/sdb, if there are numbers following sda/sdb, those are partitions.
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# It means there is something already written to the sd card, be sure you're ok with deleting and repartitioning the drive.
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# To repartition the drive, use the fdisk cli:
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sudo fdisk /dev/sda
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# Type o to clear out any partitions on the drive.
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# Type p to list the partitions, there shouldn't be any left.
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# Write the partition table and exit by typing w.
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# If you're using this guide to partition a standard drive larger than 2TB, fdisk won't be able to, but you can use parted instead:
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parted /dev/sda
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In the prompt you can create a new GPT table:
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(parted) mklabel gpt
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Warning: The existing disk label on /dev/sdb will be destroyed and all data on this disk will be lost. Do you want to continue?
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Yes/No? yes
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(parted) unit TB
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(parted mkpart primary) 0.00TB 3.00 TB (replace latter with size of partition)
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(parted) print
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(parted) quit
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Then continue by making the ext4 filesystem (see below)
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# Create the ext4 filesystem:
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mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda
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# Copy rpi image to sd card using dd:
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sudo dd if=/path/to/rpi_image.img of=/dev/sda
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```
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# Depending on the size of the image, this might take a while, there won't be any progress bar or anything , but remain patient,
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# it will write the img eventually and then you're all set.
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