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== Introduction ==
{{bloc-etroit|text=Ray Vijoen has created a useful script that makes it really easy to make an SD card using a Mac. It is a shell script that takes all the necessary steps to create the SD card, including formatting it. You still have to run it from the command line.}}

== Etape 1 ==
Download Raspberry-PI-SD-Installer-OS-X from https://github.com/RayViljoen/Raspberry-PI-SD-Installer-OS-X

Look for the 'zip' button at the top and download it as a single zip file.

== Etape 2 ==

Extract the zip file. It will expand into a folder called 'Raspberry-PI-SD-Installer-OS-X-master'.

== Etape 3 ==

Use Finder to move the img file that you downloaded earlier into the Raspberry-PI-SD-Installer-OS-X-master folder.

You can see here that I have multiple images in the folder. That is fine, you can have as many images as you like in the folder.

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== Etape 4 ==

Open the Terminal app – you will find this in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder on your Mac.

Then type the command 'cd' followed by the path of your Raspberry-PI-SD-Installer-OS-X-master folder.

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== Etape 5 ==
Eject any external drives that you have connected to your computer. This just makes it easier to identify the correct drive that corresponds to your SD card.

Insert the SD card that you want to use. Note that all data on this card will be erased.

== Etape 6 ==
Run the Pi Installer by typing the following command into the Terminal:

sudo ./install Occidentalis_v02.img

Where {{fname|Occidentalis_v02.img}} is the name of the img file for the distribution that you want to install.

You will be prompted for your Mac password and then should see this:

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== Etape 7 ==
Enter the number next to the SD card drive. Make sure you get this right, because whichever drive you select will be erased.

It is then just a matter of waiting until all the image file is installed. This will take a few minutes. You can check on the progress by pressing ctrl-T

When everything is complete, you should see this:

{{ADFImage|RASP-PIZERO-CARTE-SD-Mac-12.png}}

hats all there is to it, the SD card is now ready to use with your Raspberry Pi.

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