It has basically the same contents as the x86 DIAL distro, but runs on an RPi2.
It is approx 2GB in size, and will function on any SD card 2GB or larger (for larger
cards, an option is provided for expanding the root partition to the full size of the card).
It has basically the same contents as the x86 DIAL distro, but runs on an RPi2.
It is approx 2GB in size, and will function on any SD card 2GB or larger (for larger
cards, an option is provided for expanding the root partition to the full size of the card).
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It has basically the same contents as the x86 DIAL distro, but runs on an RPi2.
It is approx 2GB in size, and will function on any SD card 2GB or larger (for larger
cards, an option is provided for expanding the root partition to the full size of the card).
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Lost like always. I’ll just come out and ask. I looked but I can’t find the default username and password for Raspberry Pi Dist. I have it load and running waiting for a login info.
It has basically the same contents as the x86 DIAL distro, but runs on an RPi2.
It is approx 2GB in size, and will function on any SD card 2GB or larger (for larger
cards, an option is provided for expanding the root partition to the full size of the card).
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On Sun, Nov 8, 2015 at 3:38 PM, David KE6UPI dshaw@ke6upi.com wrote:
Lost like always. I’ll just come out and ask. I looked but I can’t find the default username and password for Raspberry Pi Dist. I have it load and running waiting for a login info.
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It has basically the same contents as the x86 DIAL distro, but runs on an RPi2.
It is approx 2GB in size, and will function on any SD card 2GB or larger (for larger
cards, an option is provided for expanding the root partition to the full size of the card).
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On Sun, Nov 8, 2015 at 3:38 PM, David KE6UPI dshaw@ke6upi.com wrote:
Lost like always. I’ll just come out and ask. I looked but I can’t find the default username and password for Raspberry Pi Dist. I have it load and running waiting for a login info.
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It has basically the same contents as the x86 DIAL distro, but runs on an RPi2.
It is approx 2GB in size, and will function on any SD card 2GB or larger (for larger
cards, an option is provided for expanding the root partition to the full size of the card).
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On Sun, Nov 8, 2015 at 12:38 PM, David KE6UPI dshaw@ke6upi.com wrote:
Lost like always. I’ll just come out and ask. I looked but I can’t find the default username and password for Raspberry Pi Dist. I have it load and running waiting for a login info.
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It has basically the same contents as the x86 DIAL distro, but runs on an RPi2.
It is approx 2GB in size, and will function on any SD card 2GB or larger (for larger
cards, an option is provided for expanding the root partition to the full size of the card).
You do not need a password to unsubscribe, you can do it via email confirmation. If you have trouble unsubscribing, please send a message to the list detailing the problem.