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comfilepi:raspbian:index [2026/07/09 23:58] mfranklincomfilepi:raspbian:index [2026/07/10 04:23] (current) – [Install an OS by Booting from a USB Drive] mfranklin
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 The OS is intended to provide a practical starting point for developing and deploying ComfilePi-based industrial solutions, using familiar Windows, Linux, and Raspberry Pi tooling to install packages, configure services, and develop applications. The OS is intended to provide a practical starting point for developing and deploying ComfilePi-based industrial solutions, using familiar Windows, Linux, and Raspberry Pi tooling to install packages, configure services, and develop applications.
  
-**Existing Solutions**: For solutions already deployed on an older OS release, it is recommended to no upgrade to at later OS unless there is a compelling reason to do so. Prior releases are available in the [[comfilepi:raspbian:os_archive:index|OS archive]]. 
  
-**New Solutions**: For new development, using the latest ComfilePi OS release is recommended. 
  
  
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 The ComfilePi Trixie OS contains several improvements and changes over prior releases.  Please see the [[comfilepi:trixie:index|ComfilePi Trixie OS]] for more information. The ComfilePi Trixie OS contains several improvements and changes over prior releases.  Please see the [[comfilepi:trixie:index|ComfilePi Trixie OS]] for more information.
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 +**Existing Solutions**: For solutions already deployed on an older OS release, it is recommended to no upgrade to at later OS unless there is a compelling reason to do so. Prior releases are available in the [[comfilepi:raspbian:os_archive:index|OS archive]].
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 +**New Solutions**: For new development, using the latest ComfilePi OS release is recommended.
  
 ^  Download Link                                                                                                ^  Release Date  ^  Supported Models                          OS Word Size  ^                                                  ^ ^  Download Link                                                                                                ^  Release Date  ^  Supported Models                          OS Word Size  ^                                                  ^
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 === CPi-C/G/J/S === === CPi-C/G/J/S ===
  
-The CPi-C/G/J/S panel PCs can boot from a USB drive.  Therefore, it is possible to boot from a ComfilePi OS installed on a USB drive, and from there, flash the SD Card/eMMC/NVME drive locally.  This method is **//much//** faster than writing the OS image to the ComfilePi over a USB cable.  +The CPi-C/G/J/S panel PCs can boot from a USB drive.  Therefore, it is possible to boot from a ComfilePi Trixie OS installed on a USB drive, and from there, flash the SD Card/eMMC/NVME drive locally.  This method is **//much//** faster than writing the OS image to the ComfilePi over a USB cable.  
  
 Procedure: Procedure:
-  - From a workstation PC, use a disk imaging utility to write the ComfilePI OS to a USB drive.  Be sure to update the ///boot/firmware/config.txt// file with the model-specific one in the //bootfs// partition.+  - From a workstation PC, use a disk imaging utility to write the ComfilePi OS to a USB drive.  Be sure to update the ///boot/firmware/config.txt// file with the model-specific one in the //bootfs// partition.
   - If the ComfilePi already has an existing OS installed, make it unbootable using one of the following methods:   - If the ComfilePi already has an existing OS installed, make it unbootable using one of the following methods:
     * If the ComfilePi boots from an SD card, simply eject the SD card.     * If the ComfilePi boots from an SD card, simply eject the SD card.
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