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Burn the Raspbian lite image on Raspberry's SSD.
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On
mount
partition, put a blankssh
file on it. Raspberry doesn't enable SSH server by default. -
Connect to Raspberry through SSH.
User Password pi raspberry
- Configure Raspberry's configuration:
sudo raspi-config
:- Change the user's default password
- Change localisation configuration
- Change timezone
- Restart it.
- Upgrade Raspbian:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
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If your HD partition is NTFS, you need to install the
ntfs-3g
:sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g
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Create a folder to be your mount point:
sudo mkdir /mnt/[PATH]
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Get your HD's UUID:
sudo blkid
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Append a line in fstab to mapping your HD:
sudo vim /etc/fstab
:UUID=[HD-UUID] /mnt/[PATH] [ntfs] defaults,nofail 0 0
rfkill block all