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btxx.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] A beginner's guide explaining how to install and configure AdGuard Home on an Eero network using a Raspberry Pi. | |
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fnordig.de
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| | | | | Personal website of Jan-Erik Rediger | |
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citizen428.net
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| | | | | The process of installing NixOS on a Raspberry Pi 3 is pretty straightforward, as they are fully supported upstream. However, the documentation is somewhat spread out and occasionally a bit outdated and/or confusing, so I thought it may be worthwhile to summarize my recent experience. Download an image from Hydra, NixOS CI tool. For the Pi 3 youll use an AArch 64 image of the latest release (currently 20.03), which can be found here. | |
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hallard.me
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| | | [AI summary] The article explains how to protect Raspberry Pi SD cards from premature failure by setting up a read-only filesystem. This method prevents data corruption due to improper shutdowns or power outages. It also covers configuring the system to work in read-only mode, handling specific services, and provides steps to switch between read-write and read-only modes. Additionally, it mentions using a watchdog for system stability and includes tips for maintaining the system's health. | ||