From: Mike Brady <4265913+mikebrady@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2022 16:27:07 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Update CAR INSTALL.md X-Git-Tag: 4.1-rc1~24^2~26^2~7 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=a9a5bde4f5956db12b47cb084fb31b1937fe85e4;p=thirdparty%2Fshairport-sync.git Update CAR INSTALL.md --- diff --git a/CAR INSTALL.md b/CAR INSTALL.md index cd76b613..3db3f41b 100644 --- a/CAR INSTALL.md +++ b/CAR INSTALL.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Please note that some of the details of setting up networks are specific to the ### Prepare the initial SD Image * Download the latest version of Raspberry Pi OS (Lite) -- Bullseye (Lite) of 2022-04-04 at the time of writing -- and install it onto an SD Card using `Raspberry Pi Imager`. The Lite version is preferable to the Desktop version as it doesn't include a sound server like PulseAudio or PipeWire that can prevent direct access to the audio output device. -* Before writing the image to the card, use the Settings control on `Raspberry Pi Imager`. You can specify a wireless network that the Pi will connect to it when it boots up. Later on the Pi will be configured to start its own isolated network. +* Before writing the image to the card, use the Settings control on `Raspberry Pi Imager` to set hostname, enable SSH and provide a username and password to use while building the system. Similarly, you can specify a wireless network the Pi will connect to while building the system. Later on the Pi will be configured to start its own isolated network. * Mount the card on a Linux machine. Two drives should appear -- a `boot` drive and a `rootfs` drive. * CD to the `boot` drive (since my username is `mike`, it will be at `/media/mike/boot`): * Edit the `config.txt` file to add the overlay needed for the sound card. This may not be necessary in your case, but in this example a Pimoroni PHAT is being used and it needs the following entry to be added: