Raspberry Pi_Eng_04.5.4 Installing OS Using NOOBSUtility


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All of IOT Starting with the Latest Raspberry Pi from Beginner to Advanced – Volume 1
All of IOT Starting with the Latest Raspberry Pi from Beginner to Advanced – Volume 2


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최신 라즈베리파이(Raspberry

Pi)로 시작하는 사물인터넷(IOT)의 모든 것 – 초보에서 고급까지 (상)

최신 라즈베리파이(Raspberry

Pi)로 시작하는 사물인터넷(IOT)의 모든 것 – 초보에서 고급까지 (하)


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4.5.4     Installing OS Using <NOOBS>Utility

 

4.5.4.1       Selection of Operating System and Progress

 

Select the operating system you want to install from the operating system list screen of the <NOOBS> utility. You can install multiple operating systems at once, if necessary. Click the [Install] button to continue the installation. Then a confirmation screen will appear informing you that the selected operating system will be installed and all data on the SD card will be erased. Checking here will start the actual installation.

 


Figure 4‑10 Selecting operation system of Raspberry Pi

 

When the actual installation begins, several screens are displayed in sequence, introducing the various features installed in the Raspberry Pi system. When all the installation work is completed, the installation completion screen is displayed. If you click [OK] button, the booting procedure of Raspberry Pi system proceeds.

 


Figure 4‑11 Installation progress screen of Raspberry Pi operation system

 


 

4.5.4.2       Installing Multiple OS Using <NOOBS> Utility

 

The Raspberry Pi system allows multiple operating systems to be installed together on one SD card. There are several ways to install multiple operating systems simultaneously on one SD card.

 

The easiest way to do this is to select and install multiple operating systems at the same time when installing the operating system on the SD card with the <NOOBS> utility for the first time.

 

Another way to do this is to first install a specific operating system on the SD card using the <NOOBS> utility and then install an additional operating system when you need another operating system later. If you want to install this additional operating system in this way, when the Raspberry Pi system boot for the first time with the SD card that already has the operating system installed, you can let the <NOOBS> utility program start, and then install the other operating system you want.