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⚡️ Alternative platforms for the RaspiBlitz ⚡️

Minimum requirements:

Desirable:

  • > 2GB DDR3 ECC RAM (8GB+ if using ZFS)
  • USB 3.0 / SATA / PCIE / NVME connectors
  • SSD - multiple disks for redundancy

Specifications of the tested hardware: hw_comparison.md

All testers are welcome. Open an issue for your specific board to collaborate and share your experience.


Virtual Machine

Instructions to run a RaspiBlitz as a VM on a Linux host machine.
The process is similar if you want to run RaspiBlitz on the bare metal.

Tested with:

Create the base image

Building the Raspiblitz scripts

  • Run the build script in the terminal of the guest OS (with sudo access):

    # download the build script
    wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rootzoll/raspiblitz/dev/build_sdcard.sh
    # run
    sudo bash build_sdcard.sh -f true -b dev -d headless -t false -w off
    # Options:
    #   -h, --help                               this help info
    #   -i, --interaction [0|1]                  interaction before proceeding with exection (default: 1)
    #   -f, --fatpack [0|1]                      fatpack mode (default: 1)
    #   -u, --github-user [rootzoll|other]       github user to be checked from the repo (default: rootzoll)
    #   -b, --branch [v1.7|v1.8]                 branch to be built on (default: v1.7)
    #   -d, --display [lcd|hdmi|headless]        display class (default: lcd)
    #   -t, --tweak-boot-drive [0|1]             tweak boot drives (default: 1)
    #   -w, --wifi-region [off|US|GB|other]      wifi iso code (default: US) or 'off'
    
  • Switch off when ready

  • Attach an other disk (can be even small if you prune or stop bitcoind manually.
    The second virtual disk will be used as the BLOCKCHAIN drive.
    This makes that data portable and independent from the OS similar to the combination of the SDcard and separate SSD.

Notes:

Data drive:

  • create a raw image of 500+ GB for best compatibility
  • if there are permission issues try to symlink the disk image to /var/lib/libvirt/images

Armbian

Many SBC-s are supported: https://www.armbian.com/download/

To verify the downloaded image follow: https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Getting-Started/#how-to-check-download-authenticity

Tested on:

Burn the image to the SDcard with Etcher.

Assemble and boot.

ssh root@192.168.x.x

password: 1234

Follow the instructions in the terminal. Set the new password to raspiblitz and name the new user admin to keep in line with the rest of the setup.

Continue with building the SDcard: https://github.com/rootzoll/raspiblitz#build-the-sd-card-image


Ubuntu

A common distro to be supplied by the manufacturer for various boards.

Tested on:

Burn the image to the SDCard with Etcher.

Assemble and boot.

ssh root@192.168.x.x

password: odroid

apt-get update

apt-get upgrade

if there is an error:

E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend - open (11: Resource temporarily unavailable)

E: Unable to acquire the dpkg frontend lock (/var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend), is another process using it?

run: reboot and update as above

Continue with building the SDcard: https://github.com/rootzoll/raspiblitz#build-the-sd-card-image


Python upgrade

# select version 
pythonVersion="3.10.1"
majorPythonVersion=$(echo "$pythonVersion" | awk -F. '{print $1"."$2}' )
# update and upgrade
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade -y
# dependencies
sudo apt install wget software-properties-common build-essential libnss3-dev zlib1g-dev libgdbm-dev libncurses5-dev libssl-dev libffi-dev libreadline-dev libsqlite3-dev libbz2-dev -y
# download
wget https://www.python.org/ftp/python/${pythonVersion}/Python-${pythonVersion}.tgz
# optional signature for verification
wget https://www.python.org/ftp/python/${pythonVersion}/Python-${pythonVersion}.tgz.asc
# get PGP pubkey of Pablo Galindo Salgado
gpg --recv-key CFDCA245B1043CF2A5F97865FFE87404168BD847
# check for: Good signature from "Pablo Galindo Salgado <pablogsal@gmail.com>"
gpg --verify Python-${pythonVersion}.tgz.asc
# unzip
tar xvf Python-${pythonVersion}.tgz
cd Python-${pythonVersion}
# configure
./configure --enable-optimizations
# install
sudo make altinstall
# move the python binary to the expected directory
sudo mv $(which python${majorPythonVersion}) /usr/bin/
# check
ls -la /usr/bin/python${majorPythonVersion}