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+# Install YunoHost on a Raspberry Pi
+
+*Find other ways to install YunoHost **[here](/install)**.*
+
+## Pre-requisite
+
+* A Raspberry Pi model B *-- Model A should work, but remains untested*
+* An SD card: **4GB** capacity (or more) and **class10** speed rate are highly recommended
+* Another computer to read this guide and to access your Raspberry Pi
+* A screen and a keyboard are recommended to control your Raspberry Pi if a problem occurs.
+* A [reasonable ISP](/isp), preferably with a good and unlimited upstream bandwidth
+* The **YunoHost Raspberry image**, available here:
+
+    [http://build.yunohost.org/raspberry-latest.img](http://build.yunohost.org/raspberry-latest.img)
+
+## <small>1.</small> Copy the image to your SD card
+
+#### On Windows
+* Download and install **[Win32 Disk Imager](http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/)**
+* Plug your SD card in
+* Copy the `raspberry-latest.img` file to your SD card using Win32 Disk Imager.
+
+#### On GNU/Linux, BSD or Mac OS X
+* Open a terminal
+* Plug your SD card in
+* Identify the device name by typing:
+
+```bash
+sudo fdisk -l
+```
+
+It should be `/dev/diskN`, where `N` is a number, or `/dev/sdX`, where `X` is a number.
+
+* Copy the image by typing:
+
+```bash
+sudo dd bs=1M if=/path/to/your/raspberry-latest.img of=/your/device/name
+```
+
+Do not forget to change `/path/to/your/raspberry-latest.img` and `/your/device/name` with the appropriate values.
+
+Your SD card is now ready to be used. **:-)**
+
+## <small>2.</small> Boot up the Raspberry Pi
+
+* Put the SD card in the Raspberry Pi and **plug the Ethernet cable** in.
+* Do not forget to **plug a screen** if you want to see how boot is going, and a keyboard if you want to have a **command-line access** to your Raspberry Pi.
+* Plug the USB power and wait until you see a big squared `Y`
+
+You should be able to see an `IP address` field on the screen, write it down: It is your Raspberry Pi **local IP address**.
+
+## <small>3.</small> Post-Installation
+
+You have two different ways to configure YunoHost, it just has to be done once:
+
+### Web
+
+On your other computer, open a web browser and type down your **local IP address** in the address bar. It should looks like `https://192.168.1.3`.
+
+A warning message appears, just ignore it by clicking the "**Proceed Anyway**" or "**Add an exception**" button.
+
+You are now on the post-installation screen, follow the instructions and proceed. Remember that your Raspberry Pi is not really powerful, this process may thus take several minutes.
+
+
+
+### Command-line
+
+If you choose to do the post-installation process directly from your Raspberry Pi, log in at boot screen with the credentials **root** / **yunohost**, and execute:
+
+```bash
+yunohost tools postinstall
+```
+
+The administration password and a domain will be asked.
+
+---
+
+You can get more information on the post-installation process here:
+
+**[https://yunohost.org/postinstall](/postinstall)**