From 9ed6bfc6e2c733d29fec458a15b7562a1e86b2e2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matt Birkholz Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2024 17:26:57 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Fix a couple typos. Mention Raspberry Pi OS on SSD. --- README.org | 24 +++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.org b/README.org index 17d75c2..79059b1 100644 --- a/README.org +++ b/README.org @@ -1514,9 +1514,9 @@ network: Birchwood Abbey's cloister is a small institute campus. The ~campus~ role configures all campus machines to trust the institute's CA, sync with the campus time server, and forward email to Core. The -~cloister~ role additionally configures cloistered machines to use the -cloister Apt cache, respond to Core's NAGIOS network monitor, and to -install Emacs. There are also a few OS specific tasks, namely +~abbey-cloister~ role additionally configures cloistered machines to +use the cloister Apt cache, respond to Core's NAGIOS network monitor, +and to install Emacs. There are also a few OS specific tasks, namely configuration required on Raspberry Pi OS machines. Wireless clients are issued keys for the cloister VPN by the ~./abbey @@ -3516,13 +3516,11 @@ password and may be given a private domain name as described here. ** Raspberry Pis -The abbey's Raspberry Pis run Raspberry Pi OS, either the desktop -(PIXEL) or the Lite version (for headless servers). The following was -the installation process with a wireless desktop Raspberry Pi OS -Bookworm (12) machine. +The abbey's Raspberry Pi runs the Raspberry Pi OS desktop off an +external, USB3.0 SSD. A fresh install should go something like this: -- Write the disk image, =2023-10-10-raspios-bookworm-arm64.img.xz=, to - a fast (U3 and/or A1) µSD card and insert it in the Pi. +- Write the disk image, =2023-12-05-raspios-bookworm-arm64.img.xz=, to + the SSD and plug it into the Pi. Leave the µSD card socket empty. - Attach an HDMI monitor, a USB keyboard/mouse, and the cloister Ethernet, and power up. - Answer first-boot installation questions: @@ -3598,15 +3596,15 @@ tail -100 /var/log/daemon.log | grep DISCOVER With the new device's Ethernet MAC in hand, a stanza like the following is added to the bottom of =private/core-dhcpd.conf=. The IP -address must be unique. Typically the next host number after the -last entry is chosen. +address must be unique. Typically the next host number after the last +entry is chosen. #+BEGIN_SRC conf host new { hardware ethernet 08:00:27:f3:41:66; fixed-address 192.168.56.4; } #+END_SRC -The DHCP service is then /restarted/. +The DHCP service is then restarted (not reloaded). #+BEGIN_SRC sh sudo systemctl restart isc-dhcp-server @@ -3664,7 +3662,7 @@ resolvectl query 192.168.56.4 - Create =/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01proxy=. : D=apt-cacher.small.private. : echo "Acquire::http::Proxy \"http://$D:3142\";" \ - : > | sudo tee /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01proxy + : | sudo tee /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01proxy - Update the system and reboot. : sudo apt update : sudo apt full-upgrade --autoremove -- 2.25.1