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And this project will be using a Raspberry Pi to host my note server, as well as the integrity service,

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you can use any Raspberry Pi you want the requirements as far as the resources of the Raspberry Pi are

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concerned and many more even the Raspberry Pi zero will do.

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So what I've done is I dug through my various boxes and drawers and I found an old Raspberry Pi to this

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one here.

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It doesn't even have Wi-Fi.

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And this is the device that I'll be using for the purposes of this project.

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I'm just going to plug it into power and then use Evernote.

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Why that is to provide connectivity and that's about it.

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So in the few lectures in this section, I'll show you how to set up the Raspberry Pi starting right

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now with Rustigan, I'm going to install Rushden on this 16 gigabyte SD card.

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Let's do that now.

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There's a few different ways by which you can install Rampion on your SD card, and in this lecture

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I'm going to follow the latest available utility that was just published by the Raspberry Pi Foundation,

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which is called Irascibility Pi Imager.

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So it comes for Windows Mac OS and Mbundu downloads the version that matches your operating system.

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And what this utility allows you to do is to download and install in a single step instead of previous

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methods where we used distinct steps first to download an image for the operating system onto your computer

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and then use a third party utility to quote unquote install that image on an SD card.

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I have already installed the Raspberry Pi imager on my computer.

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So here it is.

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The first step is to choose the operating system.

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And there's a few choices here.

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As you can see, the one that I'm going to go for is Raspberry Pi OS other.

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So click on that.

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And then we've got two further options to choose from and I will choose.

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The Raspberry Pi is like 32 bit, which gives me a small footprint, Raspberry Pi OS that is missing

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all of the desktop components.

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And that way the image size shrinks and I'm not going to use any of the desktop components anyway.

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I'll be interacting with my Raspberry Pi note read computer remotely via SFH.

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So click on that.

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And we've got our operating system selection done.

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Then for the SD card, I'm going to choose my six gigabyte SD card that is mounted at this location

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and that's about it.

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Right?

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I'm going to put in my credentials for my computer and that's it.

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The utility will now download and then install the image of the Raspberry Pi OS on the SD card is give

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this a few minutes to finish writing and come back to continue with the process.

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OK, so the installation process is complete on continue and close the immature window before we go

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into the next step, which is to simply boot the respirator for the first time.

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I need to enable SFH because Secich is the WAPA, which will be interacting with the rest of.

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To do that, what we need to do is to create a file called SFH or with their file name SFH, no extension,

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it can be empty or it doesn't really matter what's in that file and then stored that in the volumes

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Bhoot directory of the SD card.

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So I'm going to create a new file here that's going to put some rubbish or garbage text.

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It doesn't really matter what I put in here, just as long as I can save this file with the appropriate

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extension on the boot partition of the SD card that contains there must be an operating system and I'm

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going to save it onto the boot partition.

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You can see down here partition, give you the file name SFH and save.

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And confirm that the file is present.

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Here's the petition, here's the file that I just saved so I can go ahead and eject the boot disk or

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the boot partition from my computer and continue with the first boot of the pie.
