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berryboot [2019/06/11 22:29] – [BerryBoot v2.0 - bootloader / universal operating system installer] maxberryboot [2021/07/01 13:17] (current) – [BerryBoot v2.0 - bootloader / universal operating system installer] max
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 In addition it allows you to put the operating system files on an external USB hard drive instead of on the SD card itself.\\  In addition it allows you to put the operating system files on an external USB hard drive instead of on the SD card itself.\\ 
  
-**Download link Berryboot for the original Raspberry Pi, Pi Zero, Pi 2 and Pi 3(+) (39 MB):** [[http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/berryboot/berryboot-20190612-pi0-pi1-pi2-pi3.zip|berryboot-20190612-pi0-pi1-pi2-pi3.zip]]\\ +**Download link Berryboot for the Pi 3and Pi 400 (47 MB):** [[http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/berryboot/berryboot-20210701-pi4.zip|berryboot-berryboot-20210701-pi4.zip]]\\ 
-sha1sum: 0368c6c1e79b94f6dd3f50caa050cc3ad95717cd+sha1sum: 0f9c921e5540eaa967ab42f85c10e1669752a626 
 +sha256sum: 8c2d9b778eabf434550cb13fca9e1a78a8e1bb3f7b26c6a460c4f1ccf963a512
  
 To install: extract the contents of the .zip file to a normal (FAT formatted) SD card, and put it in your Raspberry Pi. To install: extract the contents of the .zip file to a normal (FAT formatted) SD card, and put it in your Raspberry Pi.
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