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Revision as of 10:08, 30 September 2017
The Raspberry Pi 3 is the reference platform for SatNOGs. As of September 2017, there are two methods of installing the SatNOGS client on a Raspberry Pi:
- Using Fedora for ARM, and following the instructions at satnogs.readthedocs.io
- Installing the custom-built SatNOGS Raspian image
Fedora
Start by downloading the "Server" or "Minimal" image from the the Fedora ARM project page. After that, follow the instructions at satnogs.readthedocs.io.
- If you run into anything in the instructions that is unclear, please submit an issue against the documentation repository.
Raspbian
Latest Raspbian zipped image can be downloaded from GitLab. You should verify the contents of that file by checking the SHA256 checksum. On Linux, run "sha256sum -c sha256sums" like so:
/tmp $ cp ~/Downloads/artifacts.zip . /tmp $ unzip artifacts.zip Archive: artifacts.zip inflating: deploy/2017-09-10-Raspbian-SatNOGS-master-lite.info inflating: deploy/image_2017-09-10-Raspbian-SatNOGS-master-lite.zip inflating: deploy/sha256sums /tmp $ cd deploy/ /tmp/deploy $ ls -l total 637892 -rw-r--r--. 1 aardvark aardvark 116696 Sep 10 00:59 2017-09-10-Raspbian-SatNOGS-master-lite.info -rw-r--r--. 1 aardvark aardvark 653075512 Sep 10 00:59 image_2017-09-10-Raspbian-SatNOGS-master-lite.zip -rw-r--r--. 1 aardvark aardvark 227 Sep 10 01:06 sha256sums /tmp/deploy $ sha256sum -c sha256sums 2017-09-10-Raspbian-SatNOGS-master-lite.info: OK image_2017-09-10-Raspbian-SatNOGS-master-lite.zip: OK
Unzip the image zipfile that was contained in the artifacts zipfile. (In the example above, it is named "image_2017-09-10-Raspbian-SatNOGS-master-lite.zip".) Within that, you'll find the image file that needs to be installed to an SD card:
/tmp/deploy $ unzip image_2017-09-10-Raspbian-SatNOGS-master-lite.zip Archive: image_2017-09-10-Raspbian-SatNOGS-master-lite.zip inflating: 2017-09-10-Raspbian-SatNOGS-master-lite.img
Follow the usual Raspbian flashing instructions, and boot your Raspberry Pi.
If you are using wired ethernet you should get connectivity right away. If you are using wireless then see this doc for network configuration instructions.
SSH to the Raspberry Pi with user "pi" and password "raspberry" (no quotes). Run "sudo satnogs-setup" to set basic configuration. When it's done, the Raspberry Pi will reconfigure itself; this may take some time.
- Note: you can always reconfigure the software by running "sudo satnogs-setup -n" again.