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# Jambula-OS
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Jambula OS is a custom tailored Linux operating system designed for SoC devices such as the Raspberry Pi
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It is mainly used by our company i.e. Jambula Labs to build smart devices such as JambulaTV,
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a low cost and smart home hub that automates several tasks in your house or apartment while providing security and
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privacy to you and your family. Read more about it at: https://jambulatv.com
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<b>Pre-requisites</b>
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Currently, Jambula OS (Pi Edition) is a console only platform running several open source and popular software
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services. There's an initial ncurses style based setup program that allows you to configure the functions that
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will be provided by your Raspberry Pi. However, in order to use it effectively, you need to already be
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familiar with using Linux on the command line interface (CLI).
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You will also need a Raspberry Pi 5 device with all accessories required to boot including and SD card.
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<b>Supported Boards</b>
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1. Raspberry Pi 5 Model B Rev 1.0
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<b> How to quickly get started </b>
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1. Download the latest Jambula OS image to a temporary directory:
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wget -P /tmp -c https://github.com/zikusooka/Jambula-OS/raw/main/jambulaOS-202408-270740-img.7z
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2. Extract the above image to a temporary directory using p7zip tool (https://www.7-zip.org/download.html)
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cd /tmp
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7za e /tmp/jambulaOS-202408-270740-img.7z
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3. Burn the resulting image i.e. sdcard.img to your SD card using a tool such as dd
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For example: If your SD card is mounted at /dev/sdb enter the following command line:
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dd status=progress if=/tmp/sdcard.img of=/dev/sdb
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4. Insert SD card into your raspberry pi and power it on
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5. During the first boot process, Jambula OS will perform an initial system
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configuration and reboot automatically. Upon full reboot, a setup screen will be
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presented to allow you setup your Pi according to your needs.
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6. Log in as root and use the default password of "Jambula"
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IMPORTANT: Please change this immediately
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7. Enjoy!
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