


You can choose to install the operating system files: Select where you want to store the operating system files, and press “format” In the next screen you choose were to install:.In this first screen you can enable or disable overscan, check your network connection, set your time-zone and keyboard layout.If your Pi is connected to the Internet BerryBoot will try to detect your location based on your IP-address, and set the right timezone automatically. You'll be presented with following Berryboot Welcome Screen:.Insert the SD card into your RPI and power it up for first boot.Unzip the file into an empty fat32 formatted (micro) SD card.Download berryboot-20170527-pi0-pi1-pi2-pi3.zip for a singlecore RPI.Download berryboot-20170527-pi2-pi3.zip if you have a quadcore RPI.In the second part we will use a specially squashfs formatted image to install the NextCloudPi Part 1: First time boot and choosing device to install Nextcloud to. You will choose where your NextCloud installation will reside in this part. A step by step guide to installing NextCloudPi to an external drive using Berryboot.įirst we need to install Berryboot, it's a bootloader and management tool for OS installations on your Raspberry Pi.
