Running a QRL node strengthens the network, supports the decentralization and further verifies transactions on the network.
This project is a PoC developped during the QRL Winter Hackathon 2021.
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Download and flash Raspberry Pi OS.
- Tests were done with
Raspberry Pi OS with desktop(with the Rapsberry Pi imager, choose Raspberry Pi OS (32-bit))
- Tests were done with
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Boot the Raspberry Pi and connect to a network.
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Open a terminal and download the installation script. Make the script executable.
$ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0xFF0/QRL_rpi/main/Install_qrl_node_pi.sh $ chmod +x Install_qrl_node_pi.sh -
Run the script (it takes approximatively 2 hours to setup everything).
$ ./Install_qrl_node_pi.sh -
When you’re done, you can start the QRL node.
$ start_qrl
This command was used to identify the pi model number: cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep 'Revision' | awk '{print $3}'.
Raspberry Pi tested are:
| Revision | Model | RAM | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| a21041 | 2 Model B | 1 GB | Works |
| c03111 | 4 Model B | 4 GB | Works |
| c03112 | 4 Model B | 4 GB | Works |
| a02082 | 3 Model B | 1 GB | Works |
| 9000c1 | Zero W | 512 MB | Works |