![]() So what have we done? The ssh file enables SSH from the start. Open this file in a code editor, and change the contents to this, replacing the with your own information:Ĭtrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev If it moans, your text editor’s save as dialog should be able to achieve it.Ĭreate another file in this directory called wpa_nf. On Windows, you might need to temporarily turn off hide file extensions, create a new text file and remove the. Go into that one.Ĭreate a blank file ssh inside this directory. For the curious, we’re setting this up headless.ĭepending on your platform, you might now see between 1-3 new mysterious storage locations pop-up. Ideally, we want to get this done beforehand, and it’s super easy to do. The problem here is if we go and whack it straight into the Raspberry Pi and power it up, Raspberry Pi OS will expect a screen and for us to configure networking. Pop on a video on YouTube and wait for the flash + verification process to complete.ĭone? Eject, but plug the MicroSD back in again.
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