OctoPrint/testing
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Testing av OctoPrint.
Manual installation
Setup a SD card
Download Raspbian Lite (currently Raspbian Buster Lite[1]) and put onto a SD card (or microSD card if that is what your Raspberry Pi requires).
Before putting the SD card into the Pi, do the following changes
- allow ssh by creating a filer named 'ssh' on the boot partition (cd to mountpoint of boot partition, then do touch ssh)
- mount the rootfspartition and change the hostname (default is raspberrypi) by editing the files etc/hostname and etc/hosts (only the line with the same name ('raspberrypi')on that partition. The name will show up on the network as hostname.local, so use hostname-print for example (shows up on the network as hostname-print.local). If you mount it on a machine running Linux, you can usesudo vi etc/hostname, andsudo nano etc/hoststo edit the files.
Initial setup
Insert the SD card into your Pi, connect it to a network and power it up. From your machine, you can find out when the machine is available on the network with Wikipedia:ping (networking utility), example ping hostname-print.local.
ssh into the machine (ssh pi@hostname-print.local) withnthe default user and password.
- change the password: passwd
- check if the user is a member of the required groups, if not, add it. sudo usermod -a -G tty pi,sudo usermod -a -G dialout pi.
