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===First Boot===
 
===First Boot===
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When you are sure that everything is in its place, it's time to boot by first time, so:
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When you are sure that everything is in its place, it's time to boot the machine, so:
    
  1. Insert the SD-card with the zynthian image ready to run. If you don't have one yet, [[#Zynthian_Software|read this]]. You can insert the SD-card through the "window" on the bottom-side of the case. Also, if the case is still open, you can do it from the top.
 
  1. Insert the SD-card with the zynthian image ready to run. If you don't have one yet, [[#Zynthian_Software|read this]]. You can insert the SD-card through the "window" on the bottom-side of the case. Also, if the case is still open, you can do it from the top.
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If you don't get an error screen or a blank screen, bad luck! Probably you made some mistake during the mounting process. You have to [[#Locating_and_Solving_problems|locate and solve the problem(s)]].
 
If you don't get an error screen or a blank screen, bad luck! Probably you made some mistake during the mounting process. You have to [[#Locating_and_Solving_problems|locate and solve the problem(s)]].
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If you are using the Aruk RC-3 SD image, you will note that the controllers are not working at all. This SD image is pre-configured for working with the kit v2, so
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If you are using the Aruk RC-3 SD image (you should!), you will note that the controllers are not working at all. This SD image is pre-configured for working with the kit v2, so you need to configure the software for working with the kit v3. The simplest way of doing it is using the webconf tool:
you need to configure the software for working with your kit v3. The simplest way is using the webconf tool:
      
* Connect your zynthian to your local network using an ethernet cable (RJ-45).
 
* Connect your zynthian to your local network using an ethernet cable (RJ-45).

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