Debian/Raspberry Pi

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2017-06-26

Sucrose images for the Raspberry Pi 3 can be created by using this fork repository:

This was tested on Debian stretch platform which was set up in an schroot shell on Ubuntu.

Setup Schroot

Set up a schroot environment like this:

  • Install the schroot and debootstrap packages,
sudo apt install schroot debootstrap
  • Create the stretch filesystem,
sudo mkdir -p /srv/chroot/stretch
sudo debootstrap stretch /srv/chroot/stretch
  • Make a file /etc/schroot/chroot.d/stretch,
[stretch]
type=directory
personality=linux
directory=/srv/chroot/stretch
  • Log into your schroot shell from the terminal,
sudo schroot -c stretch

See https://wiki.debian.org/Schroot for alternate methods.

Setup Builder

Setup the builder within the schroot shell like this;

  • Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/Rishabh42/rpi23-gen-image
  • Install dependencies by going through the readme file in the repo and executing the commands described,

Run Builder

  • Change your directory to the cloned repo and run this command to start the building process:
sh rpi23-gen-image.sh

This takes some time as the scripts start downloading and configuring packages to build an image.

  • Once the process is complete in the terminal, navigate to this directory:
~/rpi23-gen-image/images/stretch

to find the image that was built.

Some changes have been made to the original repo: https://github.com/drtyhlpr/rpi23-gen-image which can be viewed in the commit history of the fork mentioned above.

Sugar on RPI image

This image can be considered still in beta. This is not the final build.

Here is the link :

  • Google 2017-06-20-rpi3-stretch.img.zip

Latest image with wifi - note select "sugar"in top right bar at login

  • google 2017-06-26-rpi3-stretch.img.zip
  • sugarlabs 2017-06-26-rpi3-stretch.img.zip

Repository : here

Fork used: here

If the image does not work on the first boot (or fails to login), please restart your RPI and try again. --HrishiP (talk) 10:49, 21 June 2017 (IST)

RaspberryPiDebianStretchHomeView.png 
  • initial screen f3

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  • features of the sugar interface

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