Update
RPi4 now supports booting directly from USB. First update to get an eeprom which supports USB Boot, then configure the bootloader to boot from USB.
Original guide
- Download Raspbian from the official site
Update
RPi4 now supports booting directly from USB. First update to get an eeprom which supports USB Boot, then configure the bootloader to boot from USB.
Original guide
This is a quick-and-dirty guide to setting up a Raspberry Pi as a "router on a stick" to PrivateInternetAccess VPN.
Install Raspbian Jessie (2016-05-27-raspbian-jessie.img
) to your Pi's sdcard.
Use the Raspberry Pi Configuration tool or sudo raspi-config
to:
pi@rpi0 ~ $ sudo apt-get purge wolfram-engine | |
Reading package lists... Done | |
Building dependency tree | |
Reading state information... Done | |
The following packages will be REMOVED: | |
wolfram-engine* | |
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded. | |
After this operation, 454 MB disk space will be freed. | |
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y | |
(Reading database ... 77272 files and directories currently installed.) |
@echo off | |
REM The key is generated using your machine's current time. | |
REM The formula is 13333 + (current hour * 7113) + (current minute * 77). | |
REM Calc that out by hand and use it with the -key parameter then | |
REM you can use movdump by itself without the GUI at all. | |
set HH=%TIME:~0,2% | |
set MM=%TIME:~3,2% | |
set /a KEY=13333+%HH%*7113+%MM%*77 |