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Need a screen and keyboard (mouse not needed) | Need a screen and keyboard (mouse not needed) | ||
Connect to network for updating and date/time. | Connect to the network for updating and date/time. | ||
Use English language | Use the English language | ||
Give a username and password | |||
user: local, password:(ask) | |||
Stop the graphical user interface (to save memory) | |||
systemctl set-default multy-user.target | |||
reboot | |||
Allow Ubuntu to update - it takes a rather long time, as a PI3 has got limited RAM. | |||
=== SSH === | === SSH === | ||
Install openssh-server and sshfs | |||
sudo apt install openssh-server sshfs | |||
find your IP address using | |||
ifconfig | |||
=== Clone the just installed image === | |||
Use SD card copier (on Raspberry??) |
Revision as of 15:46, 10 November 2022
Back to Robobot
Do not use for now
Install Raspberry
Use Raspberry pi imager (download from https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/)
rpi-imager
Select operating system Ubuntu (22.04 64 bit for now) and storage, an empty SD-flash of at least 16GB, then write.
When finished mount the SD into the Raspberry
Start Raspberry
Need a screen and keyboard (mouse not needed) Connect to the network for updating and date/time.
Use the English language Give a username and password
user: local, password:(ask)
Stop the graphical user interface (to save memory)
systemctl set-default multy-user.target reboot
Allow Ubuntu to update - it takes a rather long time, as a PI3 has got limited RAM.
SSH
Install openssh-server and sshfs
sudo apt install openssh-server sshfs
find your IP address using
ifconfig
Clone the just installed image
Use SD card copier (on Raspberry??)