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[a] To do: create an image of Fedora with Tezos, ready to go, burn and bake

maxtez-raspbaker edited this page May 30, 2019 · 1 revision

The old outdated page "Instructions to install Fedora OS(aarch32 armv7) tuned for Tezos from an image file and run the Tezos programs (zeronet or mainnet)" has been removed.

Maybe one day I will create a new plug and play image of Fedora OS(aarch64 armv8) + Tezos(mainnet), maybe...

NEWS

(archived NEWS on page [j])

  • 02/17/20 This is the end of the road for the tezos-rpi3 wiki, see the announcement in the UPDATES page [i]
  • 10/18/19 A new Tezos protocol has been activated (005). Some essential info in the UPDATES page [i]
  • 09/06/19 Next page [h] on forging and signing operations offline using Tezos
  • 09/02/19 New page [g] on using the Nitrokey HSM 2 with the Tezos-hsm-signer from Polychain Labs
  • 07/01/19(revised 07/04/19) New info on how to poke a node remotely on a local network (page [b] F-24), how to use the Tezos remote-signer locally and remotely (page [b] F-25), and how to restart automatically the Tezos programs using a crontab script (page [b] F-26 and page [d])
  • 06/06/19 Make permanent changes to the scheduler for the external hard drive (page [f])
  • 05/30/19 New protocol (004-Pt24m4xi) activated on May-30th-2019.
    Some changes on page [b] section F-18) about zram and page [f] about SSD and swap file.
  • 05/10/19 Kernel 5.x.x, new scheduler options. And also SSD, is it worth it? page [f]
  • 03/27/19 RPI3 back on the baking track after some tuning of the HDD I/O. See page [f]. These changes are essential.
  • 01/04/19 In the [g] Updates page few hints to keep the RPI3 node in sync while running the baking/endorsing daemons (revised 01/27/19)
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