There are two options to building/installing überXMHF:
-
Follow the online documentation and build and install from sources for the desired platform: https://docs.uberxmhf.org/
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Download one of the following disk images and burn it to your disk/SD card. These images come pre-installed with the choice of OS and überXMHF built from the latest release. Follow the instructions below to write these images to the disk/SD card. Note: you will need to have a minimum physical disk size as indicated by the
Disk Size
column.
Platform | Arch. | OS | Distribution | Image | Disk Size | Login | SHA256 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Raspberry Pi 3 (Model B) | ARMv8_32 | Raspbian Linux 4.4.y | Raspbian Jessie Lite | Download Here | 8GB | username: pi , password: lab1exam
|
331bc660445f788bd0d0e177717011bdf9e469f5c3fbf0fc2770fb6a0997c19d |
Instructions (if you are running Linux):
- Download and unzip the image .zip file
- Calculate the
sha256
sum with the command:sha256sum uberxmhf-rpi3-armv8_32-rpilinux-4.4.y-jessie-lite.img
- Compare the calculated sum with
SHA256
column value to ensure authenticity/correctness of the image download - Copy the image to an SD card or disk using the command:
sudo dd if=uberxmhf-rpi3-armv8_32-rpilinux-4.4.y-jessie-lite.img of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=32M status=progress
Instructions (if you are running Windows):
- Download and unzip the image .zip file
- Download and install
win32diskimager
from https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/ - Run win32diskimager and load
uberxmhf-rpi3-armv8_32-rpilinux-4.4.y-jessie-lite.img
- Calculate the
sha256
sum by choosingSHA256
within the hash pull down selection - Compare the calculated sum with
SHA256
column value to ensure authenticity/correctness of the image download - Select the correct SD card drive and copy the image to it by clicking on the
write
button. If everything goes well, you will get awrite successful
message.
Notes:
- Replace
/dev/mmcblk0
with the device file of your SD card or disk - Replace
uberxmhf-rpi3-armv8_32-rpilinux-4.4.y-jessie-lite.img
with the image file name inside the image .zip download - If you physical disk is larger than the
Disk size
column, that is fine. You will only end up using the size indicated on the physical disk. If you so choose, you can increase the root partition size by using a partition tool such asgparted
to use the remainder of the disk.