"Vincent Coen" <
nospam.Vincent.Coen@f1.n250.z2.fidonet.org> wrote in message news:
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Hello Jan!
Friday April 08 2022 10:10, you wrote to All:
pi no longer the default user, headless install now possible
with Raspberry Pi Imager tool
https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry-pi-bullseye-update-april-20
22/
Would be even more useful if the install also set up a swap partition.
Even more important for the 1Gb ram systems.
What does the headless installation do differently from normal? When I did a normal installation and then tweaked it to be headless, the main changes
were:
- install/configure RealVNC and/or SSH to allow remote access
- set default resolution (in Start | Preferences | Raspberry Pi
Configuration, set Resolution=CEA Mode 31 1920x1080x50, Underscan=Disabled Interfaces tab: SSH and VNC=Enabled [Pi3] or in /boot/config.txt, add hdmi_force_hotplug=1 # allow Pi to boot with no monitor connected, hdmi_group=2, hdmi_mode=82 # force 1920x1080x60 even though monitor can't
be auto-detected [Pi4])
The forced resolution is only necessary if you intend to access by Real VNC
as opposed to by PuTTY and SSH).
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