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This is a description on how to install debian-edu on a Raspberry PI using Raspian and debian-edu metapackages. == The solution == Since there is no version of debian-edu for Raspberry Pi. We need to install Debian on Raspberry first, then transform it to a regular debian-edu workstation. We will start by installing Raspian. This is a version of Debian that is specially made for Raspberry. And then install the debian-edu metapackes to transform it to a regular version of debian-edu.
Installation instructions
1. Download first Raspian.
2. Write the image to a SD card using either UNIX tool dd. or if you are Windows user Win32DiskImager.
3. Boot up Raspberry with the SD card. You will get into raspi-config.. Choose expand_rootfs to expand the root partition to fill the SD card. And then choose configure_keyboard to set the keyboard layout that you are using. It's strongly recommended to change the default password. choose change_pass to change the password. The standard password is: raspberry
4. Log in with username: pi
5. Add password to the root user:
sudo passwd root
6. Then logout and log in as root
7. Update and upgrade the package database:
apt-get update apt-get upgrade
8. Install Subversion:
apt-get install –y subversion
9. Download the installation script:
svn co svn://svn.debian.org/svn/debian-edu/branches/wheezy/debian-edu-config/share/debian-edu-config/tools
10. Run the script:
bash tools/debian-edu-bless