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+ | Assemble your computer. | ||
+ | The raspberry pi is a small, single board computer. You will need a second computer to format and install its operating system onto a micro sd card, preferably 128Gb or bigger. | ||
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+ | Download Raspberry Pi Imager onto your second computer and burn RaspberryPi Os 32bit to your micro sd card. Here's the link [[https:// | ||
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+ | Here is a link to a complete guide on how to set up the Pi and peripherals. | ||
+ | How to set up your new Raspberry Pi 4 and peripherals ([[https:// | ||
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+ | How to install Armor Case on your Raspberry Pi 4 ([[https:// | ||
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+ | Now that your machine is set up with Raspbian OS, a keyboard and mouse, we can install Qortal. | ||
+ | We will be using the Terminal application found in the top left menu to install everything. | ||
For clarity all commands to be typed by you are followed by ↩ symbol to denote pressing enter key. | For clarity all commands to be typed by you are followed by ↩ symbol to denote pressing enter key. | ||
- | Simply | + | You can also simply |
- | Using your mouse click and drag the portion to be copied | + | Using your mouse, click and drag the portion to be copied |
- | Right click copy | + | |
+ | Right click- copy | ||
Then right click in terminal | Then right click in terminal | ||
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sudo apt update↩ | sudo apt update↩ | ||
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The files will be downloaded and installed. | The files will be downloaded and installed. | ||
# Next we will upgrade the entire system to the latest version using: | # Next we will upgrade the entire system to the latest version using: | ||
sudo apt full-upgrade↩ | sudo apt full-upgrade↩ | ||
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# It will check what’s needing to be upgraded and a prompt will appear, type y and press enter. | # It will check what’s needing to be upgraded and a prompt will appear, type y and press enter. | ||
y↩ | y↩ | ||
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# Now we will configure the system to allow remote access via ssh to Raspberry using a remote computer: | # Now we will configure the system to allow remote access via ssh to Raspberry using a remote computer: | ||
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sudo raspi-config↩ | sudo raspi-config↩ | ||
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# Now we unzip it with: | # Now we unzip it with: | ||
- | unzip qortal-1.4.3.zip↩ | + | unzip qortal-1.4.3.zip↩ |
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# Then enter the newly unzipped Qortal directory using: | # Then enter the newly unzipped Qortal directory using: | ||
cd qortal↩ | cd qortal↩ | ||
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Now we will download the zipped database file: | Now we will download the zipped database file: | ||
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ls↩ | ls↩ | ||
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This will show you a list of all the files in the Qortal folder. | This will show you a list of all the files in the Qortal folder. | ||
It should look like this | It should look like this | ||
- | db log.txt.1 | + | log.txt.1 |
log4j2.properties | log4j2.properties | ||
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chmod a+x *.sh↩ | chmod a+x *.sh↩ | ||
- | # Next we edit the configuration file to optimize | + | # Next we edit the configuration file to optimise |
echo -en " | echo -en " | ||
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A moment or two later the logo will appear, centre screen and after about 20-30 seconds a small Qortal icon will appear in the top right section of your screen. | A moment or two later the logo will appear, centre screen and after about 20-30 seconds a small Qortal icon will appear in the top right section of your screen. | ||
- | Give it a minute or two to start making connections and then hover your mouse over the icon. Connection data will appear, | + | Give it a minute or two to start making connections and then hover your mouse over the icon. Connection data will appear, |
CONGRATULATIONS. Your node is up and running. | CONGRATULATIONS. Your node is up and running. | ||
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./ | ./ | ||
- | Currently it is not easy to setup the User Interface (UI) on the raspberry pi. You can connect the running core on your Raspberry Pi to a second computer that has theUI installed with the following method : | + | Currently it is not easy to setup the User Interface (UI) on the raspberry pi. You can connect the running core on your Raspberry Pi to a second computer that has the UI installed with the following method: |
On Mac, open the terminal application and tell the mac to set up an SSH connection to your pi using the following command to connect the correct ports: | On Mac, open the terminal application and tell the mac to set up an SSH connection to your pi using the following command to connect the correct ports: | ||
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Select add custom node | Select add custom node | ||
- | In the dropdown | + | In the menu, select the following options |
- | Protocol=http, domain=127.0.0.1, | + | |
+ | protocol=http, domain=127.0.0.1, | ||
Click add and on the Settings page and select your newly added node. Login as usual. | Click add and on the Settings page and select your newly added node. Login as usual. | ||
+ | Instructions for Windows machines will be available shortly. | ||
An expanded version of this guide will be available soon, with the next steps and a list of useful commands. | An expanded version of this guide will be available soon, with the next steps and a list of useful commands. | ||
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