A tool to build disk images for RpiDude. Currently the disk images don't do much, it's mostly a blank raspbian image made to work with the Retroflag GPi case that tries to automatically connect to wifi.
First configure your wifi ssid and password by
renaming rpidude-image-builder/overlay/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant-wlan0.conf.example
to rpidude-image-builder/overlay/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant-wlan0.conf
and modifying it to include the correct
ssid and password.
You can then build an image by running this:
sudo ./build.sh
Which should create a disk image under
rpidude-image-builder/build/rpidude.img
which you can write to an sd-card like
this:
sudo dd status=progress if=build/rpidude.img of=/dev/sdX
making sure to replace /dev/sdX
with
the correct disk. This deletes ALL
data on this disk. You can now transfer
the sd-card to your Raspberry Pi and boot
it. Once your Raspberry Pi has booted it
should try connecting to the specified wifi
network. It runs an ssh server with the
username rpidude
and the
password rpidude
which you can connect
to like this:
ssh rpidude@rpidude
That's all for now.