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==Get The Image==
==Flash SD Card with Orange Pi Image==


Your first task is to figure out which version of the Orange Pi you have, since there are about a dozen different versions.  
The first step is to download an image and the flash the SD card with that image. These instructions will walk you through the steps.
 
===Get The Image===
 
Before you can download an image, you need to figure out which version of the Orange Pi you have, since there are about a dozen different versions.  


Unfortunately, the operating system images that are linked to on the Orange Pi website (http://www.orangepi.org/downloadresources/) were either broken, missing, in Chinese, or on file-sharing sites that want to install software on your computer.
Unfortunately, the operating system images that are linked to on the Orange Pi website (http://www.orangepi.org/downloadresources/) were either broken, missing, in Chinese, or on file-sharing sites that want to install software on your computer.
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Orange Pi inventors obviously DNGAF about how you get your images.
Orange Pi inventors obviously DNGAF about how you get your images.


==Extract the Image==
===Extract the Image===


Extract the .xz file using Keka (on Mac)
Extract the .xz file using Keka (on Mac)
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I'm going to walk through the procedure using ubuntu-wily from here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B1hyW7T0dqn6fndnZTRhRm5BaW4zVDVyTGlGMWJES3Z1eXVDQzI5R1lnV21oRHFsWnVwSEU
I'm going to walk through the procedure using ubuntu-wily from here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B1hyW7T0dqn6fndnZTRhRm5BaW4zVDVyTGlGMWJES3Z1eXVDQzI5R1lnV21oRHFsWnVwSEU


==Prepare SD Card==
===Prepare SD Card===


Plug in an SD card and run diskutil list to see the sd card:
Plug in an SD card and run diskutil list to see the sd card:
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==Write Image to SD Card==
===Write Image to SD Card===


For the last step, you use dd (disk formatter utility) to write that image to your SD card:
For the last step, you use dd (disk formatter utility) to write that image to your SD card:
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The above command took 7 minutes on my system.  
The above command took 7 minutes on my system.  
==Modify SD Card Image==
Once you've flashed the image, mount it on your computer so you can make a few changes to it prior to booting your Orange Pi.





Revision as of 23:22, 15 April 2017

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Mac

Flash SD Card with Orange Pi Image

The first step is to download an image and the flash the SD card with that image. These instructions will walk you through the steps.

Get The Image

Before you can download an image, you need to figure out which version of the Orange Pi you have, since there are about a dozen different versions.

Unfortunately, the operating system images that are linked to on the Orange Pi website (http://www.orangepi.org/downloadresources/) were either broken, missing, in Chinese, or on file-sharing sites that want to install software on your computer.

Alternatively you can download sketchy binaries from forums like this: http://www.orangepi.org/orangepibbsen/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=342

Orange Pi inventors obviously DNGAF about how you get your images.

Extract the Image

Extract the .xz file using Keka (on Mac)

I'm going to walk through the procedure using ubuntu-wily from here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B1hyW7T0dqn6fndnZTRhRm5BaW4zVDVyTGlGMWJES3Z1eXVDQzI5R1lnV21oRHFsWnVwSEU

Prepare SD Card

Plug in an SD card and run diskutil list to see the sd card:

/dev/disk0 (internal, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *1.0 TB     disk0
   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk0s1
   2:                  Apple_HFS CRONUS                  999.3 GB   disk0s2
   3:                 Apple_Boot Recovery HD             650.0 MB   disk0s3

/dev/disk1 (internal, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:     FDisk_partition_scheme                        *15.9 GB    disk1
   1:             Windows_FAT_32 NO NAME                 64.0 MB    disk1s1
   2:                      Linux                         7.3 GB     disk1s2

Unmount it:

diskutil unmountDisk /dev/disk1

Write Image to SD Card

For the last step, you use dd (disk formatter utility) to write that image to your SD card:

$ time dd bs=1m if=orangepi-plus-debian-server-card-v0.9.img of=/dev/disk1
925+0 records in
925+0 records out
969932800 bytes transferred in 440.491904 secs (2201931 bytes/sec)

real	7m21.021s
user	0m0.008s
sys	0m17.441s

The above command took 7 minutes on my system.

Modify SD Card Image

Once you've flashed the image, mount it on your computer so you can make a few changes to it prior to booting your Orange Pi.