On 09.01.21 16:05, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>"🔗 Booting Fedora on the Raspberry Pi for the first time
>
> Â Â Â Insert the SD card into the Raspberry Pi.
> Â Â Â *Make sure you have a keyboard, mouse, network cable and monitor
> connected*.
> Â Â Â Power on the Raspberry Pi.
> Â Â Â You will see Fedora booting and eventually the "Initial setup
> wizard" will appear.
> Â Â Â Follow the wizard to set language, timezone and create users.
> Â Â Â You should be presented with a login prompt or a getting started
> guide (depending on which Desktop/SPIN you're using).
That's what I also found and why I was asking here ;) ...
>So you will need to patch the SD card somehow, or connect that stuff up.
Of course, but I'm not sure enough what I'll need to get it running ...
>No. At this point you would be advised to junk fedora and use Raspian if
>you want a headless server. Even the fedora server seems to need screen
>and keyboard
If this is really the case, Fedora is out! The term "server" implies
headless ;) ...
I don't like Debian style so I'm looking for a RH flavored OS for the Pi
and that's why I mentioned Fedora as I've been using it on an other
machine and liked it ...
TIA
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