03-26-2023, 03:20 PM
(03-26-2023, 10:55 AM)Tim Curtis Wrote:(03-26-2023, 12:25 AM)Skip Pack Wrote:(03-25-2023, 11:55 PM)steve4star Wrote: Details in the Setup Guide
If a fresh install the default user configuration has changed.
Looking at the Setup Guide, I checked out the link to the installer and scrolled down to the 'Headless Setup' section. I then fired up the Pi Installer, found the image and wrote it to my SD card. However, the 'Cog' icon to access the Advanced Options for setting the login and password never appeared. I have now booted on this SD card and things seem to work, but there is no apparent way to get the installer to allow me to create a login and password. I did note that the version of the installer guide refers to installer v 1.7.1 while the installer I downloaded from the MoOde link is v 1.7.4, the one that does not make the Advanced Options available in any obvious way.
Any help will be most appreciated. I use SSH logins all the time to move stuff around and backup.
Skip
Very odd that the COG icon does not appear. Id recommend posting an issue in the Raspberry Pi Imager repo.
https://github.com/raspberrypi/rpi-imager/issues
The icon should appear after selecting an OS.
Just to confirm my earlier description, I tried to use the Pi Imager two ways. First was right clicking on the image file and picking Pi Imager to open the image -- no COG. Then I invoked Pi Imager and clicked on the Choose OS button, scrolled down to 'other specialized OS', found MoOde 64 bit and selected it -- no COG. I'll pursue the link you provided above.