![]() So to do this, after balenaEtcher completed to flash the Raspbian Stretch image to the SD card do the following: If you have Raspberry Pi Zero W like mine probably you will need to use some adaptors to connect a USB Keyboard and a HDMI Screen, but in case you don’t have those adaptors or you don’t have a USB Keyboard or Screen you can set-up to connect to your local Wi-Fi network from another computer and after that just pop-in the SD card and power-up the Raspberry Pi and it will automatically connect. Setup Wi-Fi without keyboard or network access You will see the progress where the Flash! button is located on the image above.Select the SD card you want to write to.Open balenaEtcher and choose the image file (.zip) that you just downloaded (The filename is something like this: 2020–02–13-raspbian-buster-lite.zip).If you have an old version on Mac Catalina make sure you update balenaEtcher first. It’s available for Mac, Linux or Windows. Go here to download balenaEtcher and install it.So I will use this method in this tutorial. The easier method to install on the SD card is using Etcher (balenaEtcher). I will use the non-desktop lite version because I only need access to the command line. ![]() (I use a Mac Book, so if you are on a Windows, probably some steps may change, but it should be something similar)įirst of all, go to Download Raspbian from the official raspberry pi website. Another computer to set up the image, wi-fi password and ssh access. ![]() ![]()
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