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    Raspberry Pi Void Linux img with DE

    Raspberry Pi Void Linux img with DE

    Light weight ARMv6 Pi boot image for desktop use

    ...You'll need an SD card of at least 2GB. Write the image to the SD card using your preferred tool. (i.e. RPi imager or balenaEtcher) You can expand the root partition using GParted, or use resize2fs to extend the partition live after booting. The password for both the root and the default account, 'user', are 'voidlinux'. It is strongly advised to change the default password immediately after installation. 2024-03-14 rootfs updated to 2025-05-25 packages https://voidlinux.org
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    RPi_Naomiboot

    RPi_NaomiBoot is a reboot of NaomiBoot Project from Gummbo

    ...Now i can guarantee my image sized for 16GB SDCard or larger, is booting correctly on any given Raspberry Pi B+. On larger SDCard, if u want to use all the storage it's require a lil tweak in gparted or equilavent to push the root partition at the end of the storage space and then expand Fat32 partition the maximum capacity. As for the instruction i just leave you to Readme.md from Gummbo in the file section. Note: User and password are the default Raspbian. Thank you.
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    raspenwrt

    raspenwrt

    implementation of openwrt in raspberry pi device

    ... - Require SD card minimum 1 GB class 6 or above, SD with class 4 it's not recomended - To get more space in root to install more openwrt module/app, you can resize second (mmcblkop2) partition that have ext 4 type with gparted (linux) or partition magic (windows) - Don't resize first partition in ur SD card (fat partition), it contain boot and mbr code...so dont change it at all - Login via browser/ssh to 192.168.1.1 with username: root pass: raspberryopenwrt
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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