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## Preparations
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## Preparations
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There are two possible problems related to SSL certificates that may prevent
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You need git installed to use this too. To install run:
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this tool from working.
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- The time may be set incorrectly on your Raspberry Pi, which you can fix
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sudo apt-get install git-core
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by setting the time using NTP.
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sudo apt-get install ntpdate
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sudo ntpdate -u ntp.ubuntu.com
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- The other possible issue is that you might not have the `ca-certificates`
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package installed, and so GitHub's SSL certificate isn't trusted. If you are
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on Debian, you can resolve this by typing:
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sudo apt-get install ca-certificates
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## Installing
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## Installing
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are not currently booted from. Useful for installing firmware/kernel to a
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are not currently booted from. Useful for installing firmware/kernel to a
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non-RPI customised image. Be careful, you must specify both options or neither.
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non-RPI customised image. Be careful, you must specify both options or neither.
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Specifying only one will not work.
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Specifying only one will not work.
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#### Troubleshooting
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There are two possible problems related to SSL certificates that may prevent
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this tool from working.
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- The time may be set incorrectly on your Raspberry Pi, which you can fix
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by setting the time using NTP.
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sudo apt-get install ntpdate
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sudo ntpdate -u ntp.ubuntu.com
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- The other possible issue is that you might not have the `ca-certificates`
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package installed, and so GitHub's SSL certificate isn't trusted. If you are
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on Debian, you can resolve this by typing:
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sudo apt-get install ca-certificates
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