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Doc updates

See merge request raspi-team/image-specs!21
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@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ git clone --recursive https://salsa.debian.org/raspi-team/image-specs.git
cd image-specs cd image-specs
``` ```
For this you will first need to install the `vmdb2` package, on a For this you will first need to install the `vmdb2`, `qemu-user-static`,
Debian Buster or higher system. and `binfmt-support` packages on a Debian Buster (or higher) system.
This repository includes a master YAML recipe (which is basically a This repository includes a master YAML recipe (which is basically a
configuration file) for all of the generated images, diverting as configuration file) for all of the generated images, diverting as
@ -29,9 +29,10 @@ little as possible in a parametrized way. The master recipe is
A Makefile is supplied to drive the build of the recipes into images — A Makefile is supplied to drive the build of the recipes into images —
`raspi_0w` (for the Raspberry Pi 0, 0w and 1, models A and B), `raspi_0w` (for the Raspberry Pi 0, 0w and 1, models A and B),
`raspi_2` (for the Raspberry Pi 2, models A and B) and `raspi_3` `raspi_2` (for the Raspberry Pi 2, models A and B), `raspi_3`
(models A, B, B+). That is, if you want to build the default image for (for all models of the Raspberry Pi 3), and `raspi_4` (for all
a Raspberry Pi 3B+, you can just issue: models of the Raspberry Pi 4). That is, if you want to build the
default image for a Raspberry Pi 3B+, you can just issue:
```shell ```shell
make raspi_3.img make raspi_3.img
@ -74,7 +75,7 @@ sudo dd if=raspi_3.img of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=64k oflag=dsync status=progress
Then, plug the SD card into the Raspberry Pi, and power it up. Then, plug the SD card into the Raspberry Pi, and power it up.
The image uses the hostname `rpi0w`, `rpi2` or `rpi3` depending on the The image uses the hostname `rpi0w`, `rpi2`, `rpi3`, or `rpi4` depending on the
target build. The provided image will allow you to log in with the target build. The provided image will allow you to log in with the
`root` account with no password set, but only logging in at the `root` account with no password set, but only logging in at the
physical console (be it serial or by USB keyboard and HDMI monitor). physical console (be it serial or by USB keyboard and HDMI monitor).