
This can also be used to setup a 'Headless' system e.g. This is the only way to set up a network which does not broadcast SSID. If you are using WiFi from the Command Line set up by following If you are using WiFi and the GUI set up by following This should enable you to setup a headless system, without the need to edit any files. These enable you to set many initial options hostname, username, password, ssh, WiFi Country Code etc during imaging. If you use the latest Raspberry Pi Imager there are advanced options, invoked by the magic key sequence: Ctrl-Shift-X.

It applies to the Foundation releases of Raspberry Pi OS -Bullseye, Raspberry Pi OS -Buster, Raspbian Buster, Raspbian Stretch, Raspbian Jessie and the last Raspbian Wheezy.īullseye & Buster settings are identical to Stretch. This tutorial describes how to setup networking using the default network manager dhcpcd included in Raspbian since and Raspberry Pi OS.
