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BlockErupter Setup On A Raspberry Pi
Setup a USB Block Erupter on the Raspberry Pi with MinePeon
Insert your MinePeon SD Card
Connect the Rashberry Pi to a Powered USB Hub
Connect the Block Erupters into the Powered USB Hub
Boot the Raspberry Pi
Log into the Pi as user: minepeon with the password: peon
Type ifconfig and note the ip address for the device
On a separate computer open up your internet browser and point it to the ip of the raspberry pi. (ex: http://192.168.1.101)
Log into the Pi as user: minepeon with the password: peon
Click on the Pools tab at the top of the page
Delete all the info inside the boxes and replace it with your own info
Ex: stratum.d7.lt:3333 username: InstantSupp.777 password: 12345
Click Submit
The Block Erupter will now start mining
After a few minutes check the Graph page to make sure it is producing the info and your erupter is mining properly
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Hardware that I use:
Raspberry Pi 4 (4gb)
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SanDisk 32GB Ultra microSDHC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter
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CanaKit 3.5A Raspberry Pi 4 Power Supply (USB-C)
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CanaKit Raspberry Pi 4 Micro HDMI Cable – 6 Feet
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Western Digital 500GB WD_Black SN750 NVMe
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Automatically Mount USB Drive on Raspberry Pi
RASPBERRY PI – Automatically Mount USB Drive
This guide explains how to get your External USB Drive to be recognized and automatically mounted using Raspberry Pi
Open a command prompt
Type
sudo bash and press enter
apt-get install usbmount and press enter
The software will now install
After it installs type
df -h and press enter
Make a note of the listed drives
Plug in your USB drive
Type
df -h and press enter
You will now see your USB Drive
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Hardware that I used:
Raspberry Pi 4 (4gb)
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SanDisk 32GB Ultra microSDHC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter
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CanaKit 3.5A Raspberry Pi 4 Power Supply (USB-C)
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CanaKit Raspberry Pi 4 Micro HDMI Cable – 6 Feet
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Western Digital 500GB WD_Black SN750 NVMe
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Plugable USB C to M.2 NVMe Tool-free Enclosure
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Raspberry Pi GPS Installation
RASPBERRY PI – GlobalSat BU-353S4 GPS Installation
sudo bash
apt-get install gpsd gpsd-clients python-gps
nano /lib/udev/gpsd.hotplug
Scroll down the document and add
chmod a+rw $DEVNAME
above the line that says
gpsdctl $ACTION $DEVNAME
Press CTRL and O together to save
Press CTRL and X together to exit the file
/etc/init.d/gpsd restart
gpsd /dev/ttyUSB0 -F /var/run/gpsd.sock
cgps -s
You will now see the GPS output
Thanks for reading
Hardware that I use:
Raspberry Pi 4 (4gb)
https://amzn.to/3q551IO
SanDisk 32GB Ultra microSDHC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter
https://amzn.to/2Vfvo0y
CanaKit 3.5A Raspberry Pi 4 Power Supply (USB-C)
https://amzn.to/3fNTYPu
CanaKit Raspberry Pi 4 Micro HDMI Cable – 6 Feet
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Western Digital 500GB WD_Black SN750 NVMe
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Plugable USB C to M.2 NVMe Tool-free Enclosure
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Clean Out Files on Raspberry Pi
Fix Those DISK FULL Errors in Kali on Your Raspberry Pi
The Kali Linux image for the Raspberry Pi only has 7.2GB of space by default, and it fills quickly. If you haven’t expanded, or are unable to expand for any reason, this will allow you to regain some space.
Simply run the following command from the Terminal:
apt-get autoclean
Thats it! Make sure you run this command periodically for housekeeping purposes.
Thanks for reading
Hardware that I use:
Raspberry Pi 4 (4gb)
https://amzn.to/3q551IO
SanDisk 32GB Ultra microSDHC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter
https://amzn.to/2Vfvo0y
CanaKit 3.5A Raspberry Pi 4 Power Supply (USB-C)
https://amzn.to/3fNTYPu
CanaKit Raspberry Pi 4 Micro HDMI Cable – 6 Feet
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Western Digital 500GB WD_Black SN750 NVMe
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Plugable USB C to M.2 NVMe Tool-free Enclosure
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Setting up a Bitcoin Wallet on a Raspberry Pi
Setting up a Bitcoin wallet on a Raspberry Pi
Here is the quick and dirty guide to getting your wallet up and running.
Boot to the Desktop
If you are at the command line and cannot get to the desktop type in:
sudo bash
Enter in your password if prompted
Type:
apt-get update and press enter
Type:
startx, press enter, and the desktop will start
Open up an LXTerminal on your Pi.
Type:
sudo apt-get install python-qt4 python-pip and press enter
Press Y when prompted
sudo pip install http://download.electrum.org/3.2.3/Electrum-3.2.3.tar.gz and press enter
The wallet will now install. Once it is installed type:
electrum and press enter
A dialog box will appear telling you that a wallet is not found.
Click Create
Copy your wallet generation seed into a safe place and click ok
Type in your wallet generation seed in the verification box and click ok
Accept the default server and press ok
Set the password when prompted
Verify the password
Click Ok
The Password was Updated dialog box will appear. Click Ok
Your Electrum Bitcoin wallet will now show on your desktop
Once you have your wallet open click on the Receive Tab
In the Main Account section, you will see 5 addresses that look similar to this:
1246L8DYTSJ12ti35gXtRvG9Qu4oVCfXrz
That is your bitcoin wallet address. You will use that address to receive your bitcoins.
Thanks for reading
Hardware that I use:
Raspberry Pi 4 (4gb)
https://amzn.to/3q551IO
SanDisk 32GB Ultra microSDHC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter
https://amzn.to/2Vfvo0y
CanaKit 3.5A Raspberry Pi 4 Power Supply (USB-C)
https://amzn.to/3fNTYPu
CanaKit Raspberry Pi 4 Micro HDMI Cable – 6 Feet
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Western Digital 500GB WD_Black SN750 NVMe
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Plugable USB C to M.2 NVMe Tool-free Enclosure
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Wireshark Lua Error in Kali Linux on a Raspberry Pi
How to Fix the LUA Wireshark Error on Kali Linux
Loading up Wireshark for the first time, you will see the following error:
Lua: Error during loading:
“/usr/share/wireshark/init.lua.32: dofile has been disabled due to running Wireshark as superuser”…….
Fixing it is easy and quick. First:
nano /usr/share/wireshark/init.lua.32
Look for the following line
disable_lua = false
Change the values to
disable_lua = true
Save and exit the file
Then restart wireshark from the terminal, and the error is gone
Thanks for reading
Hardware that I use:
Raspberry Pi 4 (4gb)
https://amzn.to/3q551IO
SanDisk 32GB Ultra microSDHC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter
https://amzn.to/2Vfvo0y
CanaKit 3.5A Raspberry Pi 4 Power Supply (USB-C)
https://amzn.to/3fNTYPu
CanaKit Raspberry Pi 4 Micro HDMI Cable – 6 Feet
https://amzn.to/33u5hr9
Western Digital 500GB WD_Black SN750 NVMe
https://amzn.to/3nZ5pH4
Plugable USB C to M.2 NVMe Tool-free Enclosure
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Running GParted on a Raspberry Pi with Kali Linux
Expanding Your Root Partition with GPARTED
Installing Kali linux onto a MicroSD card can be quick and easy. The one main drawback is the default image size of Kali for the Raspberry Pi is only 7GB, which fills up quickly. This guide will walk you through taking your default install, and expanding it to the maximum size available with your hardware.
To expand it:
apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y
apt-get install gparted -y
gparted
Select the line with the “/” Mount Point
Click Partition at the top
Click Resize
In the Bar graph at the top of the dialog box you will see Yellow/White/Grey which represents used space, free space, and unallocated space.
Between the yellow and grey you can Select the area and Drag the line over to the right to the maximum size
Select Resize
Click the Edit tab at the top
To commit the changes, click Apply All Operations
Your Drive will grow to the maximum size and you are done!
Thanks for reading
Hardware that I use:
Raspberry Pi 4 (4gb)
https://amzn.to/3q551IO
SanDisk 32GB Ultra microSDHC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter
https://amzn.to/2Vfvo0y
CanaKit 3.5A Raspberry Pi 4 Power Supply (USB-C)
https://amzn.to/3fNTYPu
CanaKit Raspberry Pi 4 Micro HDMI Cable – 6 Feet
https://amzn.to/33u5hr9
Western Digital 500GB WD_Black SN750 NVMe
https://amzn.to/3nZ5pH4
Plugable USB C to M.2 NVMe Tool-free Enclosure
https://amzn.to/3lflV3L