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Revision as of 18:27, 24 August 2014
This is quick and dirty way how to get my "Matrix Pi" operating.
The intent is not to provide lightweight Matrix like display but to configure my development environment. My UI is not ready yet but I want to test video output and stability under CPU load. Cmatrix is providing both, nice looking output and is using lot of CPU. In future I'll replace it whit my UI ...
How to install
I am using raspbian-ua-netinst as it don't require interaction during install. Good thing is that installer-config.txt
and post-install.txt
are retained during re-install. I put my configuration script inside post-install.txt
in way that installer is ignoring it but I can invoke it after system install and is retained during re-install.
step 1
Download installer and unpack it on SD card (check details on raspbian-ua-netinst manual).
step 2
Add installer-config.txt and post-install.txt.
Note 1: MediaWiki is capitalizing names. If downloaded files are not in lowercase then correct file name.
Note 2: installer-config.txt<code> is only template. You should fill-in it (btrfs is required by <code>post-install.txt