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| Download alpine rpi file
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| '''Prepare SDHC'''
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| Insert SDHC card in Mac (if new, it's likely to be formated FAT32)
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| Open Terminal (Accessories > Terminal) and run the following:
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| <code>df -h</code>
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| look for the name of your sdhc device, something like /dev/disk2s1 it's critical you find the correct name, you can loose your hard drive data if you get it wrong)
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| </code>sudo diskutil umount /dev/disk2s1
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| sudo fdisk -e /dev/disk2s1</code>
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| Ignore fdisk error: could not open MBR file /usr/standalone/i386/boot0: No such file or directory
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| <code>p
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| f 1
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| write
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| exit</code>
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| Lets remount the disk
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| <code>sudo diskutil mount /dev/disk2s1</code>
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| open alpine rpi tar.gz file and expand into a new folder
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| copy contents of that new folder to card
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| click eject card in Finder
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Revision as of 13:59, 7 August 2015