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Writing an operating system to a Raspberry Pi involves micro SD cards and a tool such as balenaEtcherr. Around a year ago an official Raspberry Pi Imager tool was released, this tool offered a simple means to write an OS to a card and it came with a great choice of OS for retro gaming, 3D printing and general computing. in the latest update there is a hidden advanced menu offering more configuration options.
In the Advanced Options menu we can change
In the Advanced Options menu we can change
- Overscan, to remove borders from our screen.
- Hostname, identify your Pi on a network.
- SSH on boot, useful for headless and remote projects.
- WiFi, setup your WiFi without editing a config file.
- Locale, set your language and location.