Fedora Project
Blog post about booting a Fedora ARM image to Raspberry PI
Fedora is a Linux distribution developed by the community-supported Fedora Project and sponsored by Red Hat. Fedora contains software distributed under various free and open-source licenses and aims to be on the leading edge of such technologies. Raspberry Pi is an ARM-based mini “computer” used for prototyping embedded computing projects. The Fedora ARM installer is a quick and easy way to prepare an SD card with a Fedora image that is bootable on a Raspberry PI.
Note:
- You must try this in a real Raspberry Pi (any version) and add the screenshots.
- You must not submit plagiarized content (no copy-paste). Always make sure the content is your own.
Goals
Verify the steps and prepare a blog post for creating a Fedora Raspberry Pi bootable SD card.
Deliverables
- Create a blog post and share it here
- The post can be a Google Docs document, a Word document or a Github Gist written in markdown.
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CHROMICO, Margi, Kev Heavy, nishantparhi