Difference between revisions of "Turtlebot3 Raspberry Pi Setup 20210113"
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Revision as of 14:07, 19 January 2021
References
- Robotis Turtlebot3 eMnuall SBC Setup
- Section 3.2 SBC Setup
Prepare micoSD Card
- Section 3.2.1
- Download the ubuntu-18.04.3-preinstalled-server-arm64+raspi3.img.xz image for your SBC from the links below.
$ cd TB3Install TB3Install$ mv ~/Downloads/ubuntu-18.04.3-preinstalled-server-arm64+raspi3.img.xz . TB3Install$ unxz < ubuntu-18.04.3-preinstalled-server-arm64+raspi3.img.xz > ubuntu-18.04.3-preinstalled-server-arm64+raspi3.img
- Run the Disks application
- To find it go to the "Show Applications" icon in the bottom left corner of the desktop.
- Search for "Disks"
- In the upper right corner of the Disks app window is a "hamburger" menu (3 horizontal lines).
- Select the "Restore Disk Image" menu item
- Do what makes sense
Useful References
If for some reason the tar solutions don’t work (perhaps because you’re using the OS X built-ins), try this: unxz < file.tar.xz > file.tar which is equivalent to: xz -dc < file.tar.xz > file.tar Then use tar to untar the file.
- https://www.maketecheasier.com/backup-hard-drive-gnome-disk-utility/ Backup Hard Drive Gnome Disk Utility]