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COMFILE Technology [Using the Raspberry Pi Provisioning Software]
comfilepi:raspbian:index [2024/03/15 09:46] (current)
COMFILE Technology [Bullseye]
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 ===== Bullseye ===== ===== Bullseye =====
  
-^  OS Image Download Link                                                                                             ​^  Date Released ​    ​^ ​ Supported Models ​                   ^  Word Size  ^  Release Notes and Checksum ​                     ^ +^  OS Image Download Link                                                                                                         ​^  Date Released ​    ​^ ​ Supported Models ​                   ^  Word Size  ^  Release Notes and Checksum ​                     ^ 
-| [[http://110.10.189.172/​ComfilePi/​OSDown/​CPi_Bullseye_ENG_20230710_64bit.zip| ComfilePi Raspberry Pi OS 20230710]]  | July 10, 2023      | CPi-A, CPi-B, CPi-C, CPi-F, & CPi-S  |  64-bit ​    | [[.:Release Notes:​|Release Notes and Checksum]] ​ | +| [[https://downloads.comfiletech.com/​ComfilePi/​OSDown/​CPi_Bullseye_ENG_20240229_64bit.zip| ComfilePi Raspberry Pi OS 20240229]] ​ | February 29, 2024  | CPi-A, CPi-B, CPi-C, CPi-F, & CPi-S  |  64-bit ​    | [[.:Release Notes:​|Release Notes and Checksum]] ​ | 
-| [[http://110.10.189.172/​ComfilePi/​OSDown/​CPi_Bullseye_ENG_20230621_64bit.zip| ComfilePi Raspberry Pi OS 20230621]]  | June 21, 2023      | CPi-A, CPi-B, CPi-C, CPi-F, & CPi-S  |  64-bit ​    | [[.:Release Notes:​|Release Notes and Checksum]] ​ | +| [[https://​downloads.comfiletech.com/​ComfilePi/​OSDown/​CPi_Bullseye_ENG_20230904_64bit.zip| ComfilePi Raspberry Pi OS 20230904]]  | September 4, 2023  | CPi-A, CPi-B, CPi-C, CPi-F, & CPi-S  |  64-bit ​    | [[.:Release Notes:​|Release Notes and Checksum]] ​ | 
-| [[http://110.10.189.172/​ComfilePi/​OSDown/​CPi_Bullseye_ENG_20230227_64bit.zip| ComfilePi Raspberry Pi OS 20230227]] ​ | February 27, 2023  | CPi-A, CPi-B, CPi-C, & CPi-S         ​| ​ 64-bit ​    | [[.:Release Notes:​|Release Notes and Checksum]] ​ | +| [[https://downloads.comfiletech.com/​ComfilePi/​OSDown/​CPi_Bullseye_ENG_20230710_64bit.zip| ComfilePi Raspberry Pi OS 20230710]]  | July 10, 2023      | CPi-A, CPi-B, CPi-C, CPi-F, & CPi-S  |  64-bit ​    | [[.:Release Notes:​|Release Notes and Checksum]] ​ | 
-| [[http://110.10.189.172/​ComfilePi/​OSDown/​CPi_Bullseye_ENG_20221201_64bit.zip| ComfilePi Raspberry Pi OS 20221201]] ​ | December 1, 2022   | CPi-A, CPi-B, & CPi-C                |  64-bit ​    | [[.:Release Notes:​|Release Notes and Checksum]] ​ |+| [[https://downloads.comfiletech.com/​ComfilePi/​OSDown/​CPi_Bullseye_ENG_20230227_64bit.zip| ComfilePi Raspberry Pi OS 20230227]] ​ | February 27, 2023  | CPi-A, CPi-B, CPi-C, & CPi-S         ​| ​ 64-bit ​    | [[.:Release Notes:​|Release Notes and Checksum]] ​ | 
 +| [[https://downloads.comfiletech.com/​ComfilePi/​OSDown/​CPi_Bullseye_ENG_20221201_64bit.zip| ComfilePi Raspberry Pi OS 20221201]] ​ | December 1, 2022   | CPi-A, CPi-B, & CPi-C                |  64-bit ​    | [[.:Release Notes:​|Release Notes and Checksum]] ​ |
  
-===== Buster =====+[[comfilepi:​raspbian:​os_archive:​index|OS Image Archive]]
  
-^  OS Image Download Link                                                                                     ​^ ​ Date Released ​    ​^ ​ Supported Models ​ ^  Word Size  ^  Release Notes and Checksum ​                     ^ 
-| [[http://​110.10.189.172/​ComfilePi/​OSDown/​CPi_Buster_ENG_20221026.zip| ComfilePi Raspberry Pi OS 20221026]] ​ | October 26, 2022   ​| ​ CPi-A & CPi-B     ​| ​ 32-bit ​    | [[.:Release Notes:​|Release Notes and Checksum]] ​ | 
-| [[http://​110.10.189.172/​ComfilePi/​OSDown/​CPi_Buster_ENG_20220726.zip| ComfilePi Raspberry Pi OS 20220726]] ​ | July 26, 2022      |  CPi-A & CPi-B     ​| ​ 32-bit ​    | [[.:Release Notes:​|Release Notes and Checksum]] ​ | 
-| [[http://​110.10.189.172/​ComfilePi/​OSDown/​CPi_Buster_ENG_20210405.zip| ComfilePi Raspberry Pi OS 20210405]] ​ | April 5, 2021      |  CPi-A & CPi-B     ​| ​ 32-bit ​    | [[.:Release Notes:​|Release Notes and Checksum]] ​ | 
-| [[http://​110.10.189.172/​ComfilePi/​OSDown/​CPi_Buster_ENG_20200526.zip| ComfilePi Raspberry Pi OS 20200526]] ​ | May 26, 2020       ​| ​ CPi-A & CPi-B     ​| ​ 32-bit ​    | [[.:Release Notes:​|Release Notes and Checksum]] ​ | 
-| [[http://​110.10.189.172/​ComfilePi/​OSDown/​CPi_Buster_ENG_20191224.zip| ComfilePi Raspberry Pi OS 20191224]] ​ | December 24, 2019  |  CPi-A & CPi-B     ​| ​ 32-bit ​    | [[.:Release Notes:​|Release Notes and Checksum]] ​ | 
-| [[http://​110.10.189.172/​ComfilePi/​OSDown/​CPi_Buster_ENG_20190722.zip| ComfilePi Raspberry Pi OS 20190722]] ​ | July 22, 2019      |  CPi-A & CPi-B     ​| ​ 32-bit ​    | [[.:Release Notes:​|Release Notes and Checksum]] ​ | 
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-===== Stretch ===== 
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-^  OS Image Download Link                                                                                      ^  Date Released ​    ^ Supported Models ​ ^  Word Size  ^  Release Notes and Checksum ​                     ^ 
-| [[http://​110.10.189.172/​ComfilePi/​OSDown/​CPi_Stretch_ENG_20190214.zip| ComfilePi Raspberry Pi OS 20190214]] ​ | February 14, 2019  |  CPi-A & CPi-B    |  32-bit ​    | [[.:Release Notes:​|Release Notes and Checksum]] ​ | 
-| [[http://​110.10.189.172/​ComfilePi/​OSDown/​CPi_Stretch_ENG_20190122.zip| ComfilePi Raspberry Pi OS 20190122]] ​ | January 22, 2019   ​| ​ CPi-A & CPi-B    |  32-bit ​    | [[.:Release Notes:​|Release Notes and Checksum]] ​ | 
  
 The latest OS image above is preconfigured for the CPi-S070WR. ​ For other models, please replace the ///​boot/​config.txt//​ file with the appropriate model-specific one located in the ///boot// directory. The latest OS image above is preconfigured for the CPi-S070WR. ​ For other models, please replace the ///​boot/​config.txt//​ file with the appropriate model-specific one located in the ///boot// directory.
  
-The CPi-C070WR ​v2.0 [[comfilepi:​hardware_revisions:​index|hardware revision]] replaces the SMSC9512 10/100 Ethernet IC with CM4's 1Gbps Ethernet. ​ Therefore, if using an older OS with the CPi-C070WR ​v2.0, please remove the ''​dtoverlay=noeth''​ setting in the ///​boot/​config.txt//​ file to ensure the CM4's internal Ethernet is not disabled.+The CPi-C070WR4C ​v2.0 [[comfilepi:​hardware_revisions:​index|hardware revision]] replaces the SMSC9512 10/100 Ethernet IC with CM4's 1Gbps Ethernet. ​ Therefore, if using an older OS with the CPi-C070WR4C ​v2.0 hardware, please remove the ''​dtoverlay=noeth''​ setting in the ///​boot/​config.txt//​ file to ensure the CM4's internal Ethernet is not disabled.
  
-When the OS is installed and booted for the first time, it will automatically expand the file system to take advantage of the specific model'​s entire storage capacity, and then reboot automatically. ​ Subsequent boots will boot directly to the desktop. 
  
-For OS images prior to 2022-07-26 overwrite ///​boot/​config.txt//​ with one of the following: 
  
-  * {{ :​comfilepi:​raspbian:​cpi-a070wr_b070wr_a102wr_config.txt |}} 
-  * {{ :​comfilepi:​raspbian:​cpi-a070wt_config.txt |}} 
-  * {{ :​comfilepi:​raspbian:​cpi-a101wr_config.txt |}}  
-  * {{ :​comfilepi:​raspbian:​cpi-a150wr_config.txt |}} 
 ===== Installation Instructions ===== ===== Installation Instructions =====
  
 The installation procedure is the same as that used for the Raspberry Pi.  See "​Installing Images..."​ at the [[https://​www.raspberrypi.com/​documentation/​computers/​getting-started.html#​installing-the-operating-system|Raspberry Pi Installation Instructions]]. ​ Using the Raspberry Pi Imager, from the "​Choose OS" menu, select "Use Custom"​ and then browse the to the OS downloaded from the links above. The installation procedure is the same as that used for the Raspberry Pi.  See "​Installing Images..."​ at the [[https://​www.raspberrypi.com/​documentation/​computers/​getting-started.html#​installing-the-operating-system|Raspberry Pi Installation Instructions]]. ​ Using the Raspberry Pi Imager, from the "​Choose OS" menu, select "Use Custom"​ and then browse the to the OS downloaded from the links above.
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 +When the OS is installed and booted for the first time, it will automatically expand the file system to take advantage of the specific model'​s entire storage capacity, and then reboot automatically. ​ Subsequent boots will boot directly to the desktop.
  
 ==== Flashing the eMMC Over USB ==== ==== Flashing the eMMC Over USB ====
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 See the [[https://​www.raspberrypi.com/​documentation/​computers/​compute-module.html#​flashing-the-compute-module-emmc|Raspberry Pi eMMC Flashing Instructions]] for more information. See the [[https://​www.raspberrypi.com/​documentation/​computers/​compute-module.html#​flashing-the-compute-module-emmc|Raspberry Pi eMMC Flashing Instructions]] for more information.
  
-**Important:​** ​ It is possible to configure a Compute Module 3 for USB booting by modifying the OTP memory, however, that has an unfortunate side effect of disabling it's ability to boot into the USB device mode for programming the eMMC.  So please do not attempt to modify the Compute Module 3's OTP memory to enable USB booting, or you may not be able to program the eMMC again and will need to replace the Compute Module.+
  
 ==== Booting from a USB Drive to Flash the eMMC on the CPi-C/F/S ==== ==== Booting from a USB Drive to Flash the eMMC on the CPi-C/F/S ====
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 It is also possible to flash the OS you want to install onto the USB drive (or USB SD card reader), boot off the USB drive, and then use the SD Card Copier program (Raspberry Pi Menu --> Accessories) to copy the USB drive to the eMMC.  However, the USB drive (or SD card mounted in the USB SD card reader) must be smaller in capacity than the eMMC. It is also possible to flash the OS you want to install onto the USB drive (or USB SD card reader), boot off the USB drive, and then use the SD Card Copier program (Raspberry Pi Menu --> Accessories) to copy the USB drive to the eMMC.  However, the USB drive (or SD card mounted in the USB SD card reader) must be smaller in capacity than the eMMC.
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 +**Important:​** ​ It is possible to configure a Compute Module 3 for USB booting by modifying the OTP memory, however, that has an unfortunate side effect of disabling it's ability to boot into the USB device mode for programming the eMMC.  So please do not attempt to modify the Compute Module 3's OTP memory to enable USB booting, or you may not be able to program the eMMC again and will need to replace the Compute Module.
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 ==== Flashing the eMMC or SD Card Using the Raspberry Pi Provisioning Software ==== ==== Flashing the eMMC or SD Card Using the Raspberry Pi Provisioning Software ====
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 ===== Replacing the pi User ===== ===== Replacing the pi User =====
  
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