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RPi Easy SD Card Setup - eLinux.org

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the problem has been mitigated somewhat with the removal of the USB polyfuses, still<br />

due to the limited current the PI can provide to USB devices, due to its main polyfuse, its<br />

still recommended to use a hub for all USB peripherals requiring more than 100mA.<br />

The following are more or less essential, and are all available from The Pi Hut's<br />

Raspberry Pi Store (http://thepihut.com/) :<br />

▪ Raspberry Pi board<br />

▪ Prepared Operating System <strong>SD</strong> <strong>Card</strong><br />

▪ USB keyboard<br />

▪ Display (with HDMI, DVI, Composite or SCART input)<br />

▪ Power Supply<br />

▪ Cables<br />

Highly suggested extras include:<br />

▪ USB mouse<br />

▪ Internet connectivity - a USB WiFi adaptor (Model A/B) or a LAN cable (Model B)<br />

▪ Powered USB Hub<br />

▪ Case<br />

▪ Real Time Clock - If you can't count on Network Time<br />

▪ <strong>SD</strong> card reader - if you need to prepare your own <strong>SD</strong> card<br />

Prepared Operating System <strong>SD</strong> <strong>Card</strong><br />

As the <strong>RPi</strong> has no internal storage or built-in operating system it requires an <strong>SD</strong>-<strong>Card</strong> that<br />

is set up to boot the <strong>RPi</strong>.<br />

▪ Have a look at <strong>RPi</strong> <strong>Easy</strong> <strong>SD</strong> <strong>Card</strong> <strong>Setup</strong> to create your own preloaded <strong>SD</strong> <strong>Card</strong>.<br />

▪ If you want an extensive technical explanation, look here : Create your own<br />

preloaded card using any <strong>RPi</strong> VerifiedPeripherals#<strong>SD</strong>_cards card you have and this<br />

HowTo .<br />

▪ Preloaded <strong>SD</strong> cards will be available from the <strong>RPi</strong> Shop<br />

(http://www.raspberrypi.com) , The Pi Hut's Raspberry Pi Store<br />

(http://thepihut.com/) or eBay (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/330743733755) .<br />

▪ For configuration of boot options and extensive graphic modes, look at the<br />

Configuration page.<br />

NOTE: An <strong>RPi</strong> <strong>SD</strong> card can only be used to boot an <strong>RPi</strong>. A normal PC will refuse to boot<br />

from an <strong>RPi</strong> <strong>SD</strong> card.<br />

This guide will assume you have a preloaded <strong>SD</strong> card.<br />

To check your <strong>SD</strong> card is compatible with Linux, see <strong>RPi</strong> VerifiedPeripherals#<strong>SD</strong>_cards.

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