2/13/2023 0 Comments Raspberrypi ethereum light node![]() ![]() Images take care of all the necessary steps, from setting up the environment and formatting the SSD disk to installing and running the Ethereum software as well as starting the blockchain synchronization. But they are setup for running Eth 1.0 or Eth 2.0 software by default. ![]() ![]() So, after several tests we are now releasing 2 different images based on Ubuntu 20.04 64bit : Eth 1.0 and Eth 2.0 editions.īasically, both are the same image and include the same features of the Raspbian based images. While we prefer to stick with the official OS we came to the conclusion that, in order to solve these issues, we need to migrate to a native 64 bits OSīesides, Eth 2.0 clients don’t support 32 bits binaries so using Raspbian would exclude the Raspberry Pi 4 from running an Eth 2.0 node (and the possibility of staking). As you know, we’ve been running into some memory issues with the Raspberry Pi 4 image as Raspbian OS is still on 32bits (at least the userland). TL DR: Flash your Raspberry Pi 4, plug in an ethernet cable, connect the SSD disk and power up the device to turn the Raspberry Pi 4 into a full Ethereum 1.0 node or an Ethereum 2.0 node (beacon chain / validator) ![]()
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