![]() ![]() If you want to automatically connect to your wireless router (WiFi), place another file on the SD card. Create an empty file named ssh (or ssh.txt) on the SD card (on the tiny FAT32 partition, which is all Windows can see).Ĥ. Get the Etcher application and use that to write the image to your SD card (no need to extract it from the archive, just write it).ģ. Lite is usually preferred for headless, but either version will work (don't use NOOBS).Ģ. So this is how you setup a Pi for headless boot.ġ. And when people say to put the "ssh" and "wpa_nf" files into /boot, they are referring to the tiny FAT32 partition (not a folder named boot). So after writing a Raspbian image your Windows (or Mac) computer will only see a tiny SD card called boot. The second partition will expand to fill the card and is formatted with the Linux ext4 file system which Windows can't read by default (you will only see the tiny FAT32 partition in Windows). The first partition (labelled boot) is a tiny Windows readable FAT32 partition. Writing a Raspbian image to an SD card with Etcher will result in 2 partitions. ![]()
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