Timeline for Is there a way to install a fully updated Raspbian directly from SD card (without needing to update when pi first boots)
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Jul 28, 2018 at 11:19 | comment | added | Ingo | @Matt If you use a 4 GB (8 GB) SD Card for customizing and a 8 GB (16 GB) SD Card for your RPi0 then you are on the save side with the size of your cards (said in step 1). But then you have always to use step 5. | |
Jul 27, 2018 at 0:33 | comment | added | Jaromanda X | As long as target cards are at least the same size. 8gb brand one may be not exactly the same as brand two | |
Jul 27, 2018 at 0:30 | comment | added | Matt | Also if I'm only using 8gig SD cards I can skip step 5, correct? | |
Jul 27, 2018 at 0:28 | comment | added | Matt | Awesome, thanks for breaking it down step by step for me! Cheers | |
Jul 27, 2018 at 0:28 | history | edited | Jaromanda X | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 27, 2018 at 0:27 | comment | added | Jaromanda X | yes, of course - do as much customisation as you want between steps 3 and 4 | |
Jul 27, 2018 at 0:27 | comment | added | Matt |
Very helpful thank you @Jaromanda X. One last question for you. If I edit settings on my RPI between steps 3 and 4 (i.e. resolution settings in raspi-config ) will those be saved when I copy over the new image so I don't need to change those settings later?
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Jul 27, 2018 at 0:26 | comment | added | Jaromanda X | I've updated the answer ... if your SD cards are all identical in size, then you can skip step 5 | |
Jul 27, 2018 at 0:25 | vote | accept | Matt | ||
Jul 27, 2018 at 0:25 | history | edited | Jaromanda X | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 27, 2018 at 0:23 | comment | added | Matt |
I'm using the dd command on Mac to copy the Raspbian stretch image to an 8gig micro SD card
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Jul 27, 2018 at 0:22 | history | answered | Jaromanda X | CC BY-SA 4.0 |