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Instalar NOOBS en la SD card para una Raspberry Pi

Extraído de: https://www.raspberrypi.org/learning/software-guide/quickstart
  1. Visite el sitio oficial de raspvberry PI. Downloads page.

  2. Click on NOOBS.

  3. Click on the Download ZIP button under ‘NOOBS (offline and network install)’, and select a folder to save it to.
  4. Extract the files from the zip.
  5. Once your SD card has been formatted, drag all the files in the extracted NOOBS folder and drop them onto the SD card drive.
  6. The necessary files will then be transferred to your SD card.
  7. When this process has finished, safely remove the SD card and insert it into your Raspberry Pi.

Download and image Raspbian directly

An alternative to using NOOBS to install Raspbian is to download and install the image directly. This is a faster process, and is great if you need to image multiple cards for a workshop or class.
  1. Using a computer with an SD card reader, visit the official Raspberry Pi Downloads page.
  2. Click on Raspbian.

  3. Click on the Download ZIP button under ‘Raspbian Jessie (full desktop image)’, and select a folder to save it to.
  4. Extract the files from the zip.

  5. Visit etcher.io and download and install the Etcher SD card image utility.
  6. Run Etcher and select the Raspbian image you unzipped on your computer or laptop.
  7. Select the SD card drive. Note that the software may have already selected the right drive.
  8. Finally, click Burn to transfer Raspbian to the SD card. You'll see a progress bar that tells you how much is left to do. Once complete, the utility will automatically eject/unmount the SD card so it's safe to remove it from the computer.

Formateando con FAT32 y descomprimiendo en la tarjeta SSD

"Instalación de Raspbian usando NOOBS
Para instalar NOOBS (o New Out Of Box Software) simplemente tenemos que formatear la tarjeta SD con formato FAT32 (en Ubuntu podemos hacerlo fácilmente con gparted) y copiar los archivos que nos descarguemos de la página oficial de Raspberry Pi (dejo el enlace abajo del todo). Después meteremos la SD en la Raspberry, conectaremos todo e iremos seleccionando las opciones que nos ofrezca el asistente de instalación. De esta sencilla manera ya tendremos Raspbian preparado para instalarse en nuestra Raspberry Pi en el siguiente reinicio." fuente: ubuntufacil.com. http://www.ubuntufacil.com/2014/02/primeros-pasos-con-raspberry-pi-instalacion-y-configuracion-de-raspbian/

Instalación en Ubuntu 18.04 con Etcher (Me daba error la clave)

Extraído de ; https://github.com/resin-io/etcher

Debian and Ubuntu based Package Repository (GNU/Linux x86/x64)

  1. Agregar Etcher al repositorio:
    echo "deb https://dl.bintray.com/resin-io/debian stable etcher" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/etcher.list
    
  2. Trust Bintray.com's GPG key:
    sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 379CE192D401AB61
  3. Actualice e instale:
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install etcher-electron
Desintalación
sudo apt-get remove etcher-electron
sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/etcher.list
sudo apt-get update




The first time you power on

Now that you have an operating system, you can slot your SD card into your Raspberry Pi and connect the power. Follow the hardware help section if you need assistance with this.
  1. If you are using NOOBS and this is the first time your Raspberry Pi and SD card have been used, then you'll have to select an operating system and let it install.

  2. If you downloaded Raspbian and imaged it using Etcher rather than NOOBS, then you will boot directly to the desktop environment of Raspbian and won't need to wait.

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