Is it possible to install PiCroft on a Raspberry Pi without burning a SSD? I already have a ton of code on my current SSD and would really just like to install PiCroft with all the rest of my RPi libraries.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Is it possible to install PiCroft on a Raspberry Pi without burning a SSD? I already have a ton of code on my current SSD and would really just like to install PiCroft with all the rest of my RPi libraries.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Do the git install instead.
Hey Will, welcome to the forums.
If the contents of your Pi are not easily replaced, I’d suggest taking a snapshot of the drive just in case. Whether you install Mycroft or not, it’s so useful to have a backup state you can restore from!
Then as baconator said, our usual 4 commands should get you going: