Individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.ĭebian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent The exact distribution terms for each program are described in the The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software Warning: Permanently added '192.168.1.70' (RSA) to the list of known password: In my case the Raspberry got 192.168.1.70.Ĭonnect to the device using SSH (the default password is raspberry): C:\>ssh authenticity of host '192.168.1.70 (192.168.1.70)' can't be established. Nmap done: 256 IP addresses (4 hosts up) scanned in 14.88 seconds Nmap scan report for xxxxxxxxxxx.lan (192.168.1.254) Nmap scan report for raspberrypi.lan (192.168.1.70) Then find out its IP using Nmap C:\>nmap -sn 192.168.1.0/24 Wait around one minute to let the device boot. Put the SD card into Raspberry PI, connect the device to your network, and power on the device by plugging in the USB power supply cable. ![]() Upon completion you should see the following message: It might take some time to write the ISO. Warning: make sure not to select any external hard disks as the Device this might lead to data loss on the selected device.Ĭlick Write and confirm it’s the right device by clicking Yes: Select the Raspbian image as Image File and the device letter of your SD card as Device. Insert the SD card into your SD card writer. ![]() If you already have a Rasperry Pi running, then the following steps are not necessary and you can jump right to Part 2.ĭownload Win32DiskImager which allows you to write the ISO file to the SD card. Part 1: Installing and Configuring the Raspberry Pi
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