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## Installation
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### Downloading
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You can find images to download at Manjaro-ARM site in the [DOWNLOADS](http://manjaro-arm.org/downloads.php) section.
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You can find images to download at Manjaro-ARM site in the [DOWNLOADS](https://manjaro.org/download) section.
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Find the image that matches your target device and desired edition.
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... | ... | @@ -17,26 +17,20 @@ unzip Manjaro-ARM-[Edition]-[Device]-[Version].zip |
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```
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sudo dd if=Manjaro-ARM-[Edition]-[Device]-[Version].img of=/dev/[device] bs=4M
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```
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*[device] is your SD card's device, as seen by `lsblk`. Usually `mmcblk0` or `sdX`.*
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*[device] is your SD card's device, as seen by `lsblk`. Usually `mmcblk0` or `sdb`.*
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### Cleanup and First Boot
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Once you have the image on the SDCard, you should be able to put the card into your device and plug it in. If everything worked correctly, it should boot to the Operating System. Depending on the edition you have installed, this could be a simple TTY login or a graphical desktop environment.
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Once you have the image on the SDCard, you should be able to put the card into your device and plug it in. If everything worked correctly, it should boot to the OEM setup. Here you define your username, passwords locales etc. Once that is done, the script will clean up after itself, resize the partition and reboot the device. After that reboot, it should boot to the Operating System Depending on the edition you have installed, this could be a simple TTY login or a graphical desktop environment.
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#### Resizing the partitions
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Since 18.09 this is now done automatically on the first boot of the device. The device will boot, and reboot just before the login screen would appear. When it's booted to the login screen, the filesystem has been resized to fill out the remaining space on the SD card.
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Once completed, the script will prompt you to reboot the device. Once the reboot has finished, you should see that the available space has been completely filled with the root '/' partition and the filesystem has been resized to match.
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Since 18.09 this is now done automatically. The device will boot to OEM setup, which will handle the resizing, and then reboot before the login screen would appear. When it's booted to the login screen, the filesystem has been resized to fill out the remaining space on the SD card.
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#### Login
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There are 2 users by default on the image. `root` and `manjaro`.
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Passwords are as follows:
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User: `root`. Password: `root`.
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User: `manjaro`. Password: `manjaro`.
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Login depends on what you set up during the OEM setup.
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*Please change them on first login.*
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There are 1 users by default on the image. `root`.
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And by default it has no password and autologin enabled.
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This gets changed when the OEM script is run, to disable the autologin and set the password defined during the setup.
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#### Cleaning up
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There are no steps needed to clean up the installation on the device. It is all taken care of on the image it self. |
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