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// 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.
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[id='installing-fedora-on-a-raspberry-pi-for-linux-users_{context}']
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// 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.
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= Installing Fedora on a Raspberry Pi for Linux users
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// Start the title of a procedure module with a verb, such as Creating or Create. See also _Wording of headings_ in _The IBM Style Guide_.
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This procedure shows Linux users how to add Fedora ARM to a microSD for use with a Raspberry Pi.
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._Prerequisites_
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* A supported Raspberry Pi
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* A microSD Card (16 GB or larger).
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* A computer running Linux.
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* Root user access (via `su` or `sudo`).
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* SD card reader.
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* A Fedora ARM aarch64 Workstation or server image from: link:https://fedoraproject.org/[].
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._Procedure_
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. Download a Fedora ARM image from the link:https://fedoraproject.org/[Fedora website].
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. Run the following command to extract the `.raw` image and write the image to your microSD card:
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[NOTE]
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The location of your microSD card will be /dev/sdX or /dev/mmcblkX depending on your computer hardware.
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$ xzcat *Fedora-IMAGE-NAME.raw.xz* | sudo dd status=progress bs=4M of=*/dev/XXX*
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. To resize the main partition, run `parted` and select the device.
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(parted) select /dev/sdX
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----
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. Inspect the amount of unallocated space at the end and resize the root partition.
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(parted) print free
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(parted) resizepart <partition_number> <target_size>
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. Resize the LVM physical volume so it takes up all the available space. For this to work you must deactivate any logical volumes within.
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# pvresize /dev/sdaX
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. Then extend the logical volume that corresponds to the root directory (`/dev/fedora_fedora/root` in this example).
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# lvextend -l +100%FREE /dev/fedora_fedora/root
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. Finally, resize the XFS filesystem in the logical volume (`/dev/mapper/fedora_fedora-root` in this example).
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# xfs_growfs -d /dev/mapper/fedora_fedora-root
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. Alternatively, you can use gparted to resize the Root Partition on the microSD:
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$ gparted /dev/XXX
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For information on using gparted resize a partition, see: https://gparted.org/display-doc.php?name=help-manual#gparted-resize-partition[GNOME Partition Editor: GParted Manual - Resizing a Partition].
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[NOTE]
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The root partition is shrunk to the smallest size possible to ensure a small download.
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You currently need to resize it manually.
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Ideally we would like this to happen automatically (great community project idea!).
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Your microSD card is ready to be used with your Raspberry Pi.
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ifeval::["{context}" == "rpi"]
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.Next Steps
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For information on starting and configuring Fedora on Raspberry Pi, see: xref:booting-fedora-on-a-raspberry-pi-for-the-first-time_{context}[].
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endif::[]
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.Additional Resources
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* For information on using `gparted`, see: link:https://gparted.org/display-doc.php?name=help-manual[GNOME Partition Editor: GParted Manual].
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* For assistance or support, see:
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** link:https://ask.fedoraproject.org/[Ask Fedora]
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** link:https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/arm%40lists.fedoraproject.org/[Fedora ARM mailing list]
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** link:https://web.libera.chat/?channels=#fedora-arm[IRC via the #fedora-arm channel on Libera.Chat]
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