WARTIME PSYCHOPATH™ ☣️⚔️ on Nostr: Yes. I'd say use Raspberry Pi Imager to make the SD card. Set the hostname as haven, ...
Yes. I'd say use Raspberry Pi Imager to make the SD card. Set the hostname as haven, add an ssh user, in the settings to make setup easy.
I use the Server version of Ubuntu so I need to ssh in to do everything.
Then once you boot up, use something to find the Pi on the network, like Port Authority app and look for the hostname. That IP is what you want to ssh into. I'll usually go into my router now too and assign it a Static IP so it's not bouncing around the network if I reboot or something.
Then start the install process. If you run a desktop you can ignore most of the ssh stuff since you can just boot right in without looking for the IP and all that
I use the Server version of Ubuntu so I need to ssh in to do everything.
Then once you boot up, use something to find the Pi on the network, like Port Authority app and look for the hostname. That IP is what you want to ssh into. I'll usually go into my router now too and assign it a Static IP so it's not bouncing around the network if I reboot or something.
Then start the install process. If you run a desktop you can ignore most of the ssh stuff since you can just boot right in without looking for the IP and all that