Now we are ready to obtain current version of Netatalk sources from the official page: $ wget $ tar -xf netatalk-3.1.10.tar.gz and then switch back to Stretch by reverting steps 1 and 2.$ sudo aptitude install build-essential libmysqlclient-dev to install the dependency.update list of approachable libs by running sudo apt-get update.replace stretch with jessiein /etc/apt/sources.list file.However, libmysqlclient-deb is no longer there, so we’ll need to switch to another repository - Jessie: We’re going to build Netatalk from sources, so first we have to install all the dependencies from default apt-get repository called Stretch: $ sudo aptitude install build-essential libevent-dev libssl-dev libgcrypt11-dev libkrb5-dev libpam0g-dev libwrap0-dev libdb-dev libtdb-dev avahi-daemon libavahi-client-dev libacl1-dev libldap2-dev libcrack2-dev systemtap-sdt-dev libdbus-1-dev libdbus-glib-1-dev libglib2.0-dev libio-socket-inet6-perl tracker libtracker-sparql-1.0-dev libtracker-miner-1.0-dev Run sudo /sbin/parted tool and type print command to see the list of connected drives:Ĭreate new directory to mount drive into: $ sudo mkdir -p /media/tmĮdit /etc/fstab file replacing /dev/sda line with following: /dev/sdaX /media/tm hfsplus force,rw,user,auto 0 0Īnd running sudo mount -a to mount the drive. Install tool for reading Apple drives: $ sudo apt-get install hfsprogs hfsplusĬonnect your external HDD. I’ve tried to setup SSID and password via Terminal directly in config files, but fucked up the settings and Raspbian refused to boot in normal mode, suggesting to press ENTER for emergency loading… which was kind of difficult without real USB keyboard. ![]() Now you can plug in WiFi dongle and connect to your network via GUI using virtual keyboard to enter password. I did not have USB keyboard to use with Pi, so next step was to install virtual keyboard: $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get upgrade $ sudo apt-get install matchbox-keyboard $ sudo rebootĪnd switch the keyboard on in Pi’s Settings. Don’t forget to change password to something stronger with passwd command. Insert card into Pi, connect it to TV, electricity, Ethernet and USB mouse in order to boot and enable SSH in Settings.Ĭonnect to it from your computer via SSH at with default password raspberry.
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