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== Prepare Partition ==
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[[File:OSXRpiSetupDiskUtility.png]]
 
* Open disk utility
* Select your SD Card
* Click Erase in the menu
* Set Format to MS-DOS (FAT)
* Set Scheme to Master Boot Record
* Click the Erase button
 
== Unpack files ==
 
[[File:OSXRpiSetupTerminal.png]]
 
* Open Terminal
* Check your SD Card is mounted (in this case named "ALPINE")
* Unpack files with <code>sudo tar xf ~/Downloads/alpine-rpi-[...]-armhf.rpi.tar.gz -C /Volumes/ALPINE</code>
* Eject disk, it should now be ready to be used in the Raspberry Pi
 
== After initial setup ==
 
After this preparation you should boot the Raspberry Pi with a keyboard and a HDMI screen connected, login as root and run <code>setup-alpine</code> and <code>lbu-commit</code>.
 
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