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Raspberry Pi Fedora Remix Installation

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SD Card Installation Using the Installer
The easiest way to install the Remix is to use the <!-- [[:fedora:Fedora_ARM_Installer|installer]] --> installer program.
'''For the most up to date information on using the Installer, please visit the Official Fedora Wiki Page[[: [httpsfedora://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_ARM_Installer Fedora Arm ARM Installer|Fedora ARM InstallerWiki Page]]'''
Needed:
Steps:
# Download the installer from the appropriate link:#* Official On a Fedora Wiki Page18 (or higher) system: <code>yum install fedora-arm-installer</code>#* For other operating systems, see the [[: httpfedora://fedoraprojectFedora ARM Installer|Fedora ARM Installer]] wiki page.org/wiki/Fedora_ARM_Installer
# Run the installer.
# Click the refresh (circle-arrow) button beside the Download list to retrieve a list of available images.
Steps:
# Download the image - see the [http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads Downloads] page on the Raspberry Pi site.
# Decompress the image with a Zip-compatible program such as "unzip" (Linux) or WinZip (Windows).
# Insert your SD/SDHC card into the card reader, and attach to the computer if necessary.
# Identify the device node of the SD card (this will be something like <code>/dev/sdc</code> or <code>/dev/mmcblk0</code>).
#* An easy way to identify the card is to list the device nodes (<code>ls -l /dev/sd* /dev/mmcblk*</code>) before and after inserting the SD card. Device nodes that that appear when the card is inserted correspond to the card.
# Ensure that the device is unmounted.
# Copy the image file to the card: <code>dd if=/dev/''NameOfImageFile'' of=/dev/''DeviceNode''</code>
# Ensure that the image is fully written onto the card: <code>sync</code>
# Remove the card.

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