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the patch is shown at the end of the build process and during the pre-flash
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warning message.
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1. Ensure you have installed the minimum reuired packages
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1. Ensure you have installed the minimum required packages
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On Debian, this can be done with:
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```
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sudo dnf install git mtools openssl-devel
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sudo dnf group install "C Development Tools and Libraries"
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```
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On OpenSUSE, try:
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```
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sudo zypper in git mtools libressl-devel
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```
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2. Clone a copy of this repo on to your computer:
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lsblk -d -o NAME,SIZE,LABEL
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```
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Note: Do not mount the USB stick. If your desktop environment automatically
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mounts devices for you, you will need to unmount the stick. You may find
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that using the "Eject" option does not work as it may turn the power off to
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the stick, which will stop the next step from working.
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8. Write the bootable patched image onto the USB stick device (replace
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the "sdx" in this command with the correct name for your usb stick)
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