// Base the file name and the ID on the module title. For example:
// * file name: doing-procedure-a.adoc
// * ID: [id='doing-procedure-a']
// * Title: = Doing procedure A
// The ID is used as an anchor for linking to the module. Avoid changing it after the module has been published to ensure existing links are not broken.
// The `context` attribute enables module reuse. Every module's ID includes {context}, which ensures that the module has a unique ID even if it is reused multiple times in a guide.
. Follow the instructions provided by the Raspberry Pi foundation for writing an image to a microSD card from macOS: link:https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/mac.md[Raspberry Pi Foundation: Installing operating system images on Mac OS].
The `.img` and `.raw` extensions are used interchangeably for RAW file. Where the instructions indicate an input file with the `.img` extension, use the Fedora ARM image '.raw'.
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Your microSD card is ready to be used with your Raspberry Pi.
ifeval::["{context}" == "rpi"]
._Next Steps_
For information on starting and configuring Fedora on Raspberry Pi, see: xref:booting-fedora-on-a-raspberry-pi-for-the-first-time_{context}[].