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My experience setting up AlbyHub on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W.

I followed the instructions on the AlbyHub website for setting up Albyhub on a Pi Zero 2W.

https://guides.getalby.com/user-guide/alby-account-and-browser-extension/hidden-archives/raspberry-pi-zero.

Initially the Pi would not boot, so I worked through the ‘boot problems sticky’ thread on the raspberry Pi forums -

https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=58151

As per the instructions in the sticky thread I attempted to see if my Pi was officially DOA. Connecting my Pi to PC via USB cable resulted in absolutely nothing happening - this was not a good sign, it was not recognised on Windows or Linux.

I contacted the Pi Shop (https://pishop.nz/raspberry-pi-400/popular/) where I had bought the Zero 2W. They responded within two hours, which was impressive given that it was 27th December. They suggested I try a new/better quality usb cable: I must admit I was somewhat skeptical, but I tried with a cable that I used with another Raspberry Pi, and the Pi Zero 2W was recognised correctly - finally some success!

I tried booting again, but still no joy - I reimaged to SD card and tried again - the green activity light flashed - we're getting somewhere...

I returned to the instructions in the Albyhub guide but I got no response when trying to Ping albyhub.local :-(

I knew the Albyhub was connected because I had received a message on my Router App to say it had been added to the network. Using the Router App I found the IP address of the Albyhub and tried the Ping again - success!

I Googled around to find out how to resolve this host name issue - I can't find the website that helped me, but essentially I edited the hosts file in etc/hosts [sudo nano /etc/hosts] and appended albyhub.local to the exisitng '127.0.1.1 albyhub' line, so it now it read
'127.0.1.1 albyhub albyhub.local'.

With the hosts file updated I rebooted the Pi (probably not necessary) waited a few minutes and then tried to Ping albyhub.local again and now it worked.

I waited a few more minutes and then continued with the Albyhub guide to install albyhub. From this point on-wards everything went as per the guide and I now have my new Albyhub running on a Pi Zero 2W.
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