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Episode: 3579
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Title: HPR3579: PINN is not NOOBS
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3579/hpr3579.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 01:41:31
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3579 for Thursday the 21st of April 2022.
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Today's show is entitled, Pin is not NOOBS.
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It is hosted by Archer 72 and is about 11 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, Multibooting Resbury Pi.
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Hello, this is Archer 72 and in this episode, explore one option for multi-booting a
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Raspberry Pi from USB.
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This is not going to start looking into this Multiboot because I was trying out a Raspberry
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Pi the 64 bit.
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It came out on January 28th, 2022 as a release version that your previous had been in beta.
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I originally just wanted one system on the drive, but I tried to compile Retro Pi and
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it was not, Retro Pi at the current time is not ready for 64 bit.
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So I found another program called Pin, PIN, PIN, and it stands for Pin is not NOOBS.
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And it provides a way to have multiple operating systems on the same drive.
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The way I found it, initially, to do this is to go to the SourceWorst site and download
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it as a file and extract the contents onto a path 32 partition on the drive that you
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wanted to have it on.
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That worked out fine, but I also jumped over to GitHub and turned out they just on the
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side of the page they have the releases and you can write the image to your drive, go
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from there and that gives you the entire list of operating systems.
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And I would also recommend being attached to Ethernet so I tried a couple of times to
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get the systems on there and they failed a couple of times because I was on the Wi-Fi.
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There's another way to go about it and there's a website in New Zealand and you get to
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select whether or not you want a USB drive, SD and USB or just your SD card and it allows
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you to select a size for your SD card size if you don't have the 8GB, 16GB, 32GB or 64
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you can put in a custom size if you know the size of your card and you have to set it
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in megabytes.
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So go ahead and set it to a 16GB, also in my other smaller flash drive and my pie is a
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Model 4B so I'll select that and then it brings you to a list and a pretty extensive list
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of there's minimal, you know, get Arch 4, Diet Pie, Diet Pie 64, Gen 2 64 Lite Raspberry
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Pie OS Lite 32 and the 64 bit.
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Under the games you can get Laka, Recallback, Recallbox and Retro Pie, under utilities there's
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not much under there so it's data partition I don't know what that's for, we're testing
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there's Raspberry, sorry, Debian Pice, Debian 64 Pie 4 and Raspbax with LXCE based, based
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on Ubuntu 1804 LTS, under General there's Gen 2 64, Cali Linux, both 32 and 64 bit, Lineage
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several different versions of it, 16, 17, 18 and 19, Mangerile KDE RP or Raspberry Pi 4, Mangerile
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XFCE for Pi 4, Raspberry Pi OS 32 bit and 64 bit, Risk OS, Risk OS, Twister, Ubuntu 2010, Ubuntu
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2010, Ubuntu Mate 2010 64 bit, Ubuntu Mate 2110 and Ubuntu Mate 2110 64 bit, scrolling
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back, that was a long list so let's go back to the top, in Amita you can do Libre Elect
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Raspberry Pi 4, under this one M-O-O-D-E mood, you can play audiophile music quality music playback
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on the Pi and then there's OSMC Pi 4, Pi Core Player, it's a squeeze box audio device,
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Filumio is an open source audio file music player, put XB in on there and there's another tab
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file for legacy, for Raspberry OS, old stable and light, so it originally came here for
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this, oh there you go, General, I wanted 64 bit Raspberry Pi, that's the right one,
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so there, starting out with the Pi 4 64 bit, I wanted media, so I was trying to go,
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it's going back and forth between Libre Elect and OSMC Pi 4, I don't remember what I ended up with,
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off to look later, but for the purpose of going through this menu, I'll put Libre Elect,
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and then for games, I did like recall box, you can check that one out, but don't like playing a
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Retro Pi, so I'll do that, and those selections require roughly 7,900 megabytes or just about
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8 gigabytes, so that'll fit on the 16 gig selection that we did, and it gives you an option to change
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the system sizes, but it's equal, and you just have slider bars, and then next,
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and it gives you an option down to download the pinlight.zip, which is what you put on the fat32
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partition, and then recovery.comandline, CMDLIN, and the instructions are to unzip pinlight.zip,
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replace recovery.comandline and the pin directory with the downloaded file,
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copy the contents of the pin directory to your fat32 format and media, boot your Raspberry Pi,
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select all systems, install and enjoy, and at the end, if you find it useful, then you can buy
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them a coffee. This looks like the option isn't PayPal only, but it's a nice way to give back for
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to the work that they did on this site. So, screenshot that so you can see
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that looks like I'll put those instructions into a text file, let's put them up on the notes.
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I'll post it on YouTube and I'll post the link to that on the show notes. Once you boot up,
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you newly created Flash Drive, just check the checkboxes for the operating systems that are
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in the list, and for mine it was only three, and it took about 15 minutes to install.
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It just depends on if you're hooked to Ethernet or Wi-Fi. It could take up up to three hours,
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is what I was doing first time before I was failing on me. I'd like to find out how to do it on
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the single operating system to have the retrapie on a single operating system alongside the 64-bit
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possible using Docker, but I might have to do another, I'll post it on that at a later date.
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I guess that's all, thank you for listening, bye.
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