Y salió el post!! Para aquellos que sufren de tener Raspbian en la microSD mirate éste post y encontrá la solución! #RaspberryPi #Selfhosted #GNULinux #linux #Raspbian
https://blog.neosite.com.ar/booteando-raspbian-desde-un-ssd-en-raspberry-pi-4/
Y salió el post!! Para aquellos que sufren de tener Raspbian en la microSD mirate éste post y encontrá la solución! #RaspberryPi #Selfhosted #GNULinux #linux #Raspbian
https://blog.neosite.com.ar/booteando-raspbian-desde-un-ssd-en-raspberry-pi-4/
@cyclical_obsessive I am STILL in the weeds on this. After getting #MotionEye to see the camera under #raspbian I tweaked the OS and lost the camera to MO.
Tried redoing what I had done, & no joy. So now I'm trying MotionEyeOS which hasn't been truly updated in 4 years, and appears to not be compatible with the Arducam IMX219 at the kernel level.
So now I'm probably back to trying raspian again. This $55 worth of hardware will end up with over $2000 of my time in it.
oh my stars the mess that headless #raspbian is in these days with the not-quite cloudinit and config.toml and lack of documentation and sassy #raspberrypi developers on github
lotta folk cannot reasonably use the gui imager, and there doesn't seem to be a ton of options for bulk provisioning
Arf les gars serieux :) https://www.raspbian.org/
```
$ curl -kv https://www.raspbian.org/
[...]
* TLSv1.2 (IN), TLS handshake, Finished (20):
* SSL connection using TLSv1.2 / ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 / X25519 / RSASSA-PSS
* ALPN: server accepted http/1.1
* Server certificate:
* subject: CN=*.raspbian.org
* start date: Feb 24 03:22:49 2025 GMT
* expire date: May 25 03:22:48 2025 GMT <=======
* issuer: C=US; O=Let's Encrypt; CN=R10
```
I've managed to get #OpenMediaVault working on my #RaspberryPi (running #Raspbian Lite) and the performance seems pretty impressive! Despite relying on USB storage for the SSDs.
This is my first time running a #NAS on the Pi, on #OMV, not using #ZFS or #RAID but rather an #Unraid like solution, 'cept, #FOSS called #SnapRAID in combination with #mergerfs (the drives themselves are simply #EXT4).
So far, honestly, so good. I got 2x 1TB SSDs for data, and another 1TB SSD for parity. Don't have a backup for the data themselves atm, but I do have a scheduled backup solution (#RaspiBackup) setup for the OS itself (SD card). It's also got #Timeshift for creating daily snapshots.
I'm not out of the woods yet though, cos after this comes the (somewhat) scary part - deploying #Immich on the Pi lol (using OMV's #Docker compose interface perhaps). I really could just deploy it in my #Proxmox #homelab, and I wouldn't have to worry about system resources or hardware transcoding, etc. but I really wanna experiment this 'everything hosted/contained in 1 Pi' concept.
Still in my painful journey of building my #RaspberryPi 4 #NAS with #OpenMediaVault lol, on today's episode:
My setup is comprised of:
- Pi 4 (4GB)
- SD card for boot storage
- USB Drive for backup (USB 3)
- USB 3 cable -> External powered USB 3 hub -> 3 SATA SSDs via SATA-USB3 cables (USB 3)
- Other USB 2 ports are not occupied
When I boot it up (on #Raspbian Lite, #OMV installed), if I do a lsblk
, all drives show up incl. USB stick and all 3 SATA SSDs. But when I hop on to OMV > Storage > Disks, it takes a long time to scan/list down all attached storage, and it might do in the end... BUT it will end with all my USB stick AND 3 SATA SSDs crashing/disappearing from my Pi (i.e. no longer show up in lsblk
).
What could be the cause, and could it be 'fixed'? Trying to figure out the limitation of the Pi 4 here.. I'm not sure if it's an issue with the USB-SATA cable, the USB hub, the power supply I bought (separately) for the USB hub, or wtv else?
🔗 https://gist.github.com/irfanhakim-as/b6c2a4f9582adc80a4cdd4d408f9c3f7 (logs)
Just realised #OpenMediaVault (#OMV) only supports #Debian, not #Ubuntu. My #RaspberryPi has #Ubuntu 20.04 LTS installed atm (and currently running as a QDevice for my #Proxmox cluster), so I'll prolly have to scratch that and install... #Raspbian (Lite), which should be Debian 12?
Just recently finished my #cyberdeck and discovered #lemmy the reddit analogue, which is massive thing for me. So I guess gonna try to be more active on both of these platforms.
Anyway, here's few pics of the cyberdeck I've made from #raspberrypi 4 model b with 2 GB of RAM and couple of drone straps, without a 3d printer. Surprisingly good for controlling main #computer though.
If someone need's more detailed info on how to build it, let me know!
#DIY #raspbian #selfmade
“To update the operating system to a new major release on your Raspberry Pi, image a second SD card with the new release. Use a USB SD card reader or network storage to copy files and configuration from your current installation to the new SD card. Then, swap the new SD card into the slot on your Raspberry Pi, and boot.”
What?! It’s based on Debian so surely just updating apt sources should work?!
#raspbian #debian #upgrade #raspberrypi
Is there a way to get the desktop environment of #raspberrypi on other distros outside #raspbian?
The one with #wayfire as compositor
On #Raspbian:
~ $ doas apt install mediainfo
doas (ram@bespin) password:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
Use 'apt autoremove' to remove them.
The following additional packages will be installed:
libmediainfo0v5 libmms0 libtinyxml2-9 libzen0v5
Suggested packages:
mediainfo-gui
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libmediainfo0v5 libmms0 libtinyxml2-9 libzen0v5 mediainfo
0 upgraded, 5 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
Need to get 2363 kB of archives.
After this operation, 7883 kB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
On #OpenBSD:
~ $ pkg_size mediainfo
quirks-7.50 signed on 2025-04-20T09:56:12Z
mediainfo-24.06:libzen-0.4.41: ok
mediainfo-24.06:libmediainfo-24.06: ok
mediainfo-24.06: ok
/dev/sd1h on /usr/local: 221788941 bytes
mediainfo 211.51 MiB
Debian: Need to get 2363 kB of archives.
OpenBSD: mediainfo 211.51 MiB
Umm... WHY? :o
P.S., pkg_size
is one of my [scripts]
NASA's Astronomy Picture Of the Day.
A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
#rpi #raspbian #bot #raspberrypi
Pollution à Paris, ce jour.
https://www.airparif.asso.fr
#rpi #raspbian #bot #raspberrypi
NASA's Astronomy Picture Of the Day.
A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
#rpi #raspbian #bot #raspberrypi
Pollution à Paris, ce jour.
https://www.airparif.asso.fr
#rpi #raspbian #bot #raspberrypi
NASA's Astronomy Picture Of the Day.
A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
#rpi #raspbian #bot #raspberrypi
Pollution à Paris, ce jour.
https://www.airparif.asso.fr
#rpi #raspbian #bot #raspberrypi
NASA's Astronomy Picture Of the Day.
A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
#rpi #raspbian #bot #raspberrypi