Now that you have the YunoHost image, you have to copy its content to an SD card.
The process differs regarding your operating system.
- Download and install Win32 Disk Imager
- Plug your SD card in
- Copy the
.img
file to your SD card using Win32 Disk Imager.
- Open a terminal
- Plug your SD card in
- Identify the device name by typing:
sudo fdisk -l
It should be /dev/diskN
, where N
is a number, or /dev/sdX
, where X
is a letter.
Carefull to not put the digit N
cause it will create an non-functional SD card.
- Copy the image by typing:
sudo dd if=/path/to/your/.img of=/your/device/name
Do not forget to change /path/to/your/.img
and /your/device/name
with the appropriate values.
The command may take a few minutes, then your SD card will be ready to use. :-)
By default, the root partition of your SD card is very small.
You can resize it by using software like resize2fs
(command-line) or gparted
(graphical).
Preview of the Gparted window