Now you’ll want to format the new primary partition as vfat. ![]() We’ll want to expand the root partition as well since our SD card is probably larger than the Fedora image and we’ll need to swap XFS for EXT4 since it’s not supported. You may want to pick a better mirror location and adjust accordingly if download speeds are slow.Īt this point your SD card will have the F23 image written to it, but to boot we’ll need a vfat primary partition in partition 1. Note: the above image location was a closer mirror to me in Europe. I’m using the XFCE Desktop spin image below, substitute as needed. watch lsblkĪssuming /dev/mmcblk0 is your correct SD card you’ll download and write out the image. If you’re unsure run this command below before inserting your SD card, it never hurts to double check. In Fedora and EL-based distributions SD cards are usually mmcblk0. ![]() We’ll be doing an image-based approach here, but I’m told that U-Boot does support PXE now so kickstart may be an option in the future.
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