How do i add pistar software to my Raspberry Pi 2 with stretch already running other stuff??
I don't want to change Memory cards to do it if possible.
add pistar
Re: add pistar
That's not how it works. Pi-Star is a complete image, including the elements of Raspbian that are needed.
73, Toshen, KE0FHS
Playing with Pi-Star (unofficial notes about setting up and using Pi-Star):
https://amateurradionotes.com/pi-star.htm
Playing with Pi-Star (unofficial notes about setting up and using Pi-Star):
https://amateurradionotes.com/pi-star.htm
Re: add pistar
It will be easiest for you to burn/boot/configure the Pi-Star image and then install your "other stuff" packages (or compiled source) on top of it.
Re: add pistar
Easier, maybe. But remember Pi-Star is always in a Read Only state - that may cause all his other stuff to fail.
with the price of a RasPi0w or a RasPi3+ if you want a full size, why not just buy a second Pi for the Pi-Star?
with the price of a RasPi0w or a RasPi3+ if you want a full size, why not just buy a second Pi for the Pi-Star?
I am no developer, guru, expert, nor do I claim to be or want to be. All advice I give is purely from experience and my efforts to help others.
W1KMC - Kevin M Carman
Bangor, ME
Jumbospot on a Pi0W
DMR 3123142 & 3123143
HHUS Trunk Ext 4329
W1KMC - Kevin M Carman
Bangor, ME
Jumbospot on a Pi0W
DMR 3123142 & 3123143
HHUS Trunk Ext 4329
Re: add pistar
I am in the process of doing what the OP wants...
Grafting in the libraries and adding the Pi-star panel in a terminal window should not be difficult.
Is there an SDK or a Github site with all the needed files?
Thanks,
Grafting in the libraries and adding the Pi-star panel in a terminal window should not be difficult.
Is there an SDK or a Github site with all the needed files?
Thanks,
Re: add pistar
Much of what is needed is in my gitHub repos, but we're not going to support this, there are many changes to the OS that other parts of the system rely on, we deliver the image and not an install script for this exact reason.
*EVENTUALLY* this will get more simple - but we're not there yet.
*EVENTUALLY* this will get more simple - but we're not there yet.