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You now have a barebones Pi to grow into whatever you need. I'm hitting carambola with ROS! |
Revision as of 23:21, 2 June 2022
Raspberry Pi OS
Raspberry Pi OS is a debian distro that now supports my 4k Sony "monitor" out of the box, nice. I re-installed to carambola in 2022/06.
Built-in installation
- Use the Imager to grab an image and burn to an SD card
sudo dpkg -i imager_1.7.2_amd64.deb sudo rpi-imager& # pick Raspberry Pi OS LITE (32-bit or 64-bit? I am trying both...)
- Plug power, keyboard and HDMI cable into pi and boot it up
- Go through setup wizard: US, username m, etc.
- Run config to turn on ssh and wifi:
sudo raspi-config # 1 System Options > S1 Wireless LAN > Enter 2.4 SSID + pw # 3 Interface Options > I2 SSH > Enable ip a # remember the IP address
You can now ssh from a more comfortable location to set things up.
Setup over ssh
- Run config tool to set up the basics:
ssh m@192.168..... sudo raspi-config # 2 System Options > S4 Hostname > (eg: carambola) # 3 Interface Options > I2 SSH > Enable # 6 Advanced Options > A1 Expand Filesystem ip a # capture the MAC address, add (MAC,hostname,IP) entry to bitpost dnsmasq
That's basically it.
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You now have a barebones Pi to grow into whatever you need. I'm hitting carambola with ROS!