RaspArch OS That Lets You Run Arch Linux on Your Raspberry Pi 3 Gets an Update

Posted by hanuca on Nov 3, 2017 4:50 AM EDT
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GNU/Linux developer Arne Exton updated today his RaspArch project that lets users run the famous Arch Linux operating system on their Raspberry Pi 3 and Raspberry Pi 2 SBCs.

It's been almost a year since RaspArch OS received an update, and the latest build (171102) brings support for installing the Arch Linux-based GNU/Linux distribution on your Raspberry Pi 3 or Raspberry Pi 2 single-board computer from a Windows machine, using the win32 disk imager utility.

But it looks like there's a workaround for the 1GB limit, as someone informed Arne Exton that to get rid of the said limit after using the Win32 Disk Imager utility to write RaspArch to a USB flash drive, you'll have to place the stick on a Linux system and use the Gparted partition editor to resize the DATA partition.

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