Subj : Re: Installing on a Pi 3 B+ To : Vince Coen From : Niels Haedecke Date : Wed Dec 05 2018 04:18 pm Vince Coen wrote to All: VC> Hello All! VC> VC> I have managed to build mbse on a brand new Pi (using a SD card as total VC> storage). VC> VC> I must work out how to use a USB hard drive with its own power supply (the VC> Pi VC> power is not high enough at VC> 2.5A). VC> VC> How ever when trying to install mbse I have hit a snag and cannot work out VC> how VC> to get around it. VC> VC> Namely I cannot so a 'su' to install it via make install that is because VC> (I VC> suspect) that the su feature VC> is not available only sudo. VC> VC> The standard user needless to say is user pi when starting the system. VC> VC> If I do a sudo -s VC> VC> then run make it complains about $MBSE_ROOT not availble. VC> VC> Can I do a sudo -s the set $MBSE_ROOT by just running export VC> $MBSE_ROOT=/home/mbse VC> VC> Then make install ? VC> VC> Will that work correctly? become root user (sudo su) and then set a password for root (passwd). The classic su will work afterwards. This is how I worked around that issue. VC> One issue I do know is that the O/S Raspbian is only 32 bit while the Pi VC> is 64 VC> so creating a reduced VC> system. The Pi 3B is possibly the first that is 64 bit. Nope, the Pi 2 already was / is 64 bit but at that time no 64 bit distros (aarch64) were avaialbe for it. (Open) SuSE were the first to come up with that. Hop this helps, Niels Greetings, Niels Haedecke --- MBSE BBS v1.0.7.8 (GNU/Linux-ARM) * Origin: Wintermute BBS (2:240/8002 2:240/1895 75:49/1895) (2:240/8002) .