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updates for 40.1 and 40.2
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lleyton authored Jun 14, 2024
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12 changes: 6 additions & 6 deletions src/content/docs/en/anywhere/rpi.mdx
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### Installing

1. Grab any aarch64 [Raw Image](TBD) from our downloads page.
1. Grab any aarch64 [Raw Image](https://images.fyralabs.com/images/ultramarine/40/) from our downloads page.
2. Flash it to your microSD card or drive with [balenaEtcher](https://etcher.io) or [Raspberry Pi Imager](https://flathub.org/apps/org.raspberrypi.rpi-imager)
3. Expand the root partition to fill the entire storage device. We reccomend using Gparted, get it from your edition's app store.
4. Insert the storage device into your Pi and boot up! The default login is ultramarine (password is the same.) Please change your password once logged in.
3. Insert the storage device into your Pi and boot up! The root filesystem will automatically be expanded.
4. You will be prompted to set up a user, do this and you're done!.

## Raspberry Pi 3

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### Installing

1. Grab any aarch64 [Raw Image](TBD) from our downloads page.
1. Grab any aarch64 [Raw Image](https://images.fyralabs.com/images/ultramarine/40/) from our downloads page.
2. Flash it to your microSD card with [balenaEtcher](https://etcher.io) or [Raspberry Pi Imager](https://flathub.org/apps/org.raspberrypi.rpi-imager)
3. Expand the root partition to fill the entire microSD. We reccomend using Gparted, get it from your edition's app store.
4. Insert the microSD card into your Pi and boot up! The default login is ultramarine (password is the same.) Please change your password once logged in.
3. Insert the storage device into your Pi and boot up! The root filesystem will automatically be expanded.
4. You will be prompted to set up a user, do this and you're done!.

## Raspberry Pi Zero 2

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Currently supported ARM Chromebook beta devices (if you have an unsupported device and are willing to use it for image testing, let us know!):

All Kukui family Chromebooks:
All Kukui (mt8183) family Chromebooks:

| Model name/number | Codename |
| ------------------------------------------ | -------- |
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Source: https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Google_Kukui_Chromebook_(google-kukui)

All Oak family Chromebooks:
All Oak (mt8173) family Chromebooks:

<Alert type="warning">
This family has **NO WORKING GPU**. Ultramarine may never fully support this
platform, but stay tuned as things may change.
</Alert>

| Model name/number | Codename |
| -------------------------------------------- | -------- |
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Source: https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Google_Oak_Chromebook_(google-oak)

All Asurada family Chromebooks:
All Asurada (mt8192) family Chromebooks:

| Model name/number | Codename |
| ------------------------------------------ | -------- |
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- **GNOME Edition**: Elegant and Modern. Choose GNOME if you'd like a simple, unique experience.
- **Xfce Edition**: Lightweight and Configurable. Choose Xfce if you'd like a lighter experience.

<Alert type="info">
Pantheon Edition was dropped in UM40 due to a growing maintenance burden and
shrinking userbase.
</Alert>

Check the [System Requirements](/en/hardware/requirements) to make sure your hardware is supported.

Ultramarine Linux is distributed in various formats available for download from [our website](https://ultramarine-linux.org).
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feature in the near furure.
</Alert>

## Expanding the Root Filesystem

<Alert type="info">
This is not possible on Windows or macOS. We are figuring out a way to do this
on first boot.
</Alert>

If you haven't already, install GParted as an RPM [from your app store](/en/linux/software).

Start by opening GParted, it may prompt you to fix the GPT, make sure you select "Fix." If you don't the expand will fail.
![](/assets/gparted/gpt.png)

Now select the device you just flashed.
![](/assets/gparted/disk.png)

Then, right click the last partition on the disk, and select "Resize/Move."
![](/assets/gparted/part.png)

You'll be presented with this menu, you can change partition sizes from here.
![](/assets/gparted/resizemenu.png)

Simply drag the right side of the partition as far right as you can, then click done.
![](/assets/gparted/fillwhole.png)

Now, check your work, make sure you used the right disk.
![](/assets/gparted/checkwork.png)

Then click the green check in the top menu and confirm the changes.
![](/assets/gparted/apply.png)

Sit back and wait, this may take upwards of five minutes.
![](/assets/gparted/progress.png)

You're done now! You can exit this menu and eject your drive, you're ready to plug it into your Pi!
![](/assets/gparted/done.png)

## First Boot

On first boot, you'll be prompted with a user creation screen. Create your user and you'll be ready to go!
On first boot, the root file system will automatically be expanded, youll be prompted with a user creation screen. Create your user and youll be ready to go!

That's it! You're ready to enjoy Ultramarine on your Raspberry Pi! We're working hard on making the experience better so stay tuned!
Thats it! Youre ready to enjoy Ultramarine on your Raspberry Pi! Were working hard on making the experience better so stay tuned!
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We are still debating Pantheon's fate, but as of now Pantheon is not included in Ultramarine 40 and probably will stay that way.

### All Editions

- Flathub not included in new installs

Our builder had dnf weakdeps disabled, causing `ultramarine-repos-extras` to not be installed. This was fixed in UM40.1.

- Raw images don't have a Plymouth theme

Fixed in UM40.1.

- Manpages not included

Our builder follows the dnf config of the host system. Fedora container images have a dnf flag enabled that removes manpages, this was inherited by Ultramarine images. This was fixed in UM40.2.

- Translation and Localization issues

Similarly to the last issue, Fedora containers only include English locale data, this was inherited by UM images and fixed in UM40.2.

- Fedora bookmarks still included

We removed the Fedora bookmarks and replaced them with `ultramarine-phony-bookmarks`. As the name implies, there are no bookmarks.

- dnf5 not set as default

We intended to switch to dnf5 with UM40, but something went wrong and the change wasn't shipped. This was fixed in UM40.2

- Firmware missing on GNOME Edition

A team member erroneously pushed a flag that disabled the installation of weak dependencies, and forgot to remove the flag later.

[Instructions for getting 40.1 and 40.2 fixes ->](https://blog.fyralabs.com/ultramarine-linux-40-hotfixes/)

## Ultramarine Linux 39

### Pre-release Images
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