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raspberry_pi:diy [2017/07/07 07:22]
matthias [PirateBox Raspberry Pi DIY]
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matthias [Stuff you will need]
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 <​h1>​Raspberry Pi(rate)Box</​h1> ​ <​h1>​Raspberry Pi(rate)Box</​h1> ​
-<​p><​b>​Raspberry Pi(rate)Box 1.1.</​b><​b>​is now available for download via BitTorrent!</​b>​ See our <​b>​easy DIY instructions below </b> for details on how to <​b>​build your own Pi(rate)Box.</​b>​ <​b><​a href="/​faq">​And learn more about the PirateBox project here</​a>​.</​b><​br/>​+<​p><​b>​Raspberry Pi(rate)Box 1.1.</​b><​b>​is now available for download via BitTorrent!</​b>​ See our <​b>​easy DIY instructions below </b> for details on how to <​b>​build your own Pi(rate)Box.</​b>​ <​b><​a href="/​faq">​And learn more about the PirateBox project here</​a>​.</​b><​br/>​
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   * **Version 2** **[[amazon>​B00T2U7R7I|(Amazon)]]**   * **Version 2** **[[amazon>​B00T2U7R7I|(Amazon)]]**
   * **Version 3** **[[amazon>​B01CD5VC92|(Amazon)]] [[https://​www.farnell.com/​pi/​ |(Farnell)]] [[https://​shop.pimoroni.com/​products/​raspberry-pi-3|Pimoroni]]** ​   * **Version 3** **[[amazon>​B01CD5VC92|(Amazon)]] [[https://​www.farnell.com/​pi/​ |(Farnell)]] [[https://​shop.pimoroni.com/​products/​raspberry-pi-3|Pimoroni]]** ​
 +  * **Version 3+** **[[amazon>​B07BDR5PDW|(Amazon)]] [[https://​www.farnell.com/​pi/​ |(Farnell)]] [[https://​shop.pimoroni.com/​products/​raspberry-pi-3-plus|Pimoroni]]** ​
  
 +//​Disclaimer:​ Buying this article through amazon.com gives as some affiliate money.//
  
 <​html><​span style="​font-size:​125%;"><​b>​2.</​b></​span></​html>​ **SD Card, Class 10** SDHC **[[amazon>​B003VNKNEG| 8GB Card (Amazon)]]** <​html><​span style="​font-size:​125%;"><​b>​2.</​b></​span></​html>​ **SD Card, Class 10** SDHC **[[amazon>​B003VNKNEG| 8GB Card (Amazon)]]**
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 <​html><​span style="​font-size:​125%;"><​b>​8.</​b></​span></​html>​ **5V USB Battery** (optional) **[[amazon>​B005NGLTZQ|(Amazon)]]** <​html><​span style="​font-size:​125%;"><​b>​8.</​b></​span></​html>​ **5V USB Battery** (optional) **[[amazon>​B005NGLTZQ|(Amazon)]]**
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 +===== Using Monitor & Keyboard =====
 +All steps (setting alarm password, post installation steps) can be done via an attached keyboard and monitor. On early versions of the RaspberryPi you encountered USB power issues with a WiFi adapter attached, which is the reason the complete manual based on using SSH. In addition, it is teaching you how to use a remote shell. There is no GUI pre-installed on the PirateBox-archlinux images, so you will have a CLI as well, but in some cases it might be easier to use a keyboard & monitor then a network connection.
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 ===== Installation ===== ===== Installation =====
 <​html><​span style="​font-size:​125%;"><​b>​1.</​b></​span></​html>​ Using a **BitTorrent client** ([[https://​www.transmissionbt.com/​|Transmission for OS X and Linux]]) ([[http://​deluge-torrent.org/​|Deluge for Windows, OS X or Linux]]) on your computer, download a copy of the <​html><​span style="​font-size:​125%;"><​b>​1.</​b></​span></​html>​ Using a **BitTorrent client** ([[https://​www.transmissionbt.com/​|Transmission for OS X and Linux]]) ([[http://​deluge-torrent.org/​|Deluge for Windows, OS X or Linux]]) on your computer, download a copy of the
  
-  * For Raspberry Pi 1 A, B, B+, Zero & Zero-W : <​html><​a href="​magnet:?​xt=urn:​btih:​fd3a7713768b0944c59c631215fa2255fcc63276&​dn=piratebox_rpi_1.1.3-1-19-03-2017.img.zip&​tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.piratebox.cc%3A7070&​tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3A6969">​piratebox_rpi_1.1.3-1-19-03-2017.img.zip</​a></​html>​ (SHA256 Checksum: ​a3583d99383dc58239338a7d33a070d85a3cfda9826a530ff3cfea16bba5588d+  * For Raspberry Pi 1 A, B, B+, Zero & Zero-W : <​html><​a href="​magnet:?​xt=urn:​btih:​ac3d307f5b777d6e36dfed1bb96ad2c29a0f55d5&​dn=piratebox_rpi_1.1.4-27-02-2018.img.zip&​tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.piratebox.cc%3A7070&​tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3A6969">​piratebox_rpi_1.1.4-27-02-2018.img.zip</​a></​html>​ (SHA256 Checksum: ​81635482b91c7464d24754615ea2e8c44be84f454dc0e8feaf1a4fa05753ca3c
-  * For Rapsberry Pi 2 & 3:  <​html><​a href="​magnet:?​xt=urn:​btih:​577689f6b469a703f5b702e710edfbc254dbe47f&​dn=piratebox_rpi2_1.1.3-1-19-03-2017.img.zip&​tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.piratebox.cc%3A7070&​tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3A6969">​piratebox_rpi2_1.1.3-1-19-03-2017.img.zip</​a></​html>​ (SHA256 Checksum: ​5a5baebd713758671219409e1e4b6af6cb03ea7cc78bc7c865ba5c4225fb77c1). If you have troubles using torrent, Christian Sievers‏ provides an [[https://​twitter.com/​chrsiev/​status/​879673475476094977|alternative download link]] here+  * For Rapsberry Pi 2 & 3, Rapsbperry Pi 3+:  <​html><​a href="​magnet:?​xt=urn:​btih:​ebeff1f5f1003f8c9147159355a783ea68b8d9c8&​dn=piratebox_rpi2_1.1.4-11-05-2018.img.zip&​tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.piratebox.cc%3A7070&​tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3A6969">​piratebox_rpi2_1.1.4-11-05-2018.img.zip</​a></​html>​ (SHA256 Checksum: ​2fc877040d4a46a0a5b229942c415a831ad16d7fea9ad6917448f76285280282).
  
 **Note:** Please help seed this file for other PirateBox downloaders! **Note:** Please help seed this file for other PirateBox downloaders!
  
-**Note:** :!: If you encounter a slow starting of the torrent download, you may pick up the corresponding torrent file in [[https://​forum.piratebox.cc/​read.php?​9,​20716|this forum post]].+**Note:** :!: If you encounter a slow starting of the torrent download ​using the magnet link, you may pick up the corresponding torrent file in [[https://​forum.piratebox.cc/​read.php?​9,​21880,​21880#​msg-21880|this forum post]]. ​You can also use direct downloads via our **[[:​mirrors|Alternative download sources]]**
  
 **Note:** Our RPi images since 1.1.3 contain some customization which should treat the SDCard well. One of the consequences of these changes is, that you should shutdown the RPi properly. The Linux Kernel will write data on the disk on a 5 minute interval during being idle to preserve some SDCard cycles. You can learn more about it on our [[raspberry_pi:​os_adjustments|RapsberryPi Operating System Adjustments]] page. **Note:** Our RPi images since 1.1.3 contain some customization which should treat the SDCard well. One of the consequences of these changes is, that you should shutdown the RPi properly. The Linux Kernel will write data on the disk on a 5 minute interval during being idle to preserve some SDCard cycles. You can learn more about it on our [[raspberry_pi:​os_adjustments|RapsberryPi Operating System Adjustments]] page.
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 The password is: **alarm** The password is: **alarm**
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 +**Note:** If you are using PuTTY, enter in the hostname field "''​alarm@alarmpi''"​ or "''​alarm@192.168.77.1''"​
  
 <​html><​span style="​font-size:​125%;"><​b>​5.</​b></​span></​html>​ Once you have logged in, change your password (to something you'll remember!) by using the passwd command: <​html><​span style="​font-size:​125%;"><​b>​5.</​b></​span></​html>​ Once you have logged in, change your password (to something you'll remember!) by using the passwd command:
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 You will be prompted to enter and then confirm your new password. You will be prompted to enter and then confirm your new password.
  
-Root user is not allowed to login via remote, you do not need to set a password for root. Use **sudo** to invoke commands as root.+Root user is not allowed to login via remote, you do not need to set a password for root. Use **sudo** to invoke commands as root.  
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 +The default password for user //root// is **root**. It is strongly recommended to change this password as well. You can do this while being logged in as alarm running this command: 
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 +  sudo passwd root
  
 **Note:** At this point, the PirateBox AP should be available, if you have a supported WiFi stick attached. For problems see here [[raspberry_pi:​mods?&#​using_alternative_hostapd_binaries_and_drivers_for_tested_devices|this mod guide]] or post to the RPi forum mentioning the failed WiFi auto detection. **Note:** At this point, the PirateBox AP should be available, if you have a supported WiFi stick attached. For problems see here [[raspberry_pi:​mods?&#​using_alternative_hostapd_binaries_and_drivers_for_tested_devices|this mod guide]] or post to the RPi forum mentioning the failed WiFi auto detection.