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Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. A subscription to make the most of your time. Try 1 month free. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Just wondering, how does it sets the hostname during the imaging process? Look at cmdline. I can scrap a lot of code I had to do these settings. Did you consider adding a public authentication key to the install in.
Now, when will it image a non-beta 64bit Pi OS? Advanced options are for advanced users. Thank you so much for this Gordon! I feel your pain when it comes to keeping things simple — it is impossible to overstate how easy it is to confuse a beginner! But this is a most welcome development, and it will be a HUGE time-saver for just about any Pi user who is beyond the beginner stage. So bravo, and thanks for adding this functionality, and thanks for letting us know in the blog! Considering the target audience the Raspberry Pi has I agree with you that it is a good idea to hide some of the more advanced features.
I am also very happy to see that the foundation is being very transparent about the telemetry it generates and that it can be turned off. Thus I am willing to leave it on. Something I do not usually do. Probably handy for new users who would be unlikely to find the options. Mine is Raspberry Pi reference My next will be Bullseye. But then you have to re-install all your applications AND set configuration — takes much longer than an upgrade! Extremely valuable new optionst they should not be accessible in a so esoteric and only way like an Easter egg key combination.
If a program HAS a feature it has to be exposed. Just appropriately labelled as hard, or for experts or extra, but still exposed. So simple but accessible. This is great!
That is hats off cool! The new Raspberry Pi Imager v1. The one feature that is missing for me is a log. My log lets me know: 1. How many sectors were written and 3. How long it took to write, so I can see which brand is better. Easy enough to do on second screen of Advance option.
Thanks Bensimmo — I took a look the code on github. I used to use Noobs back when I had my first Pi model B, is this software a renamed version? Thank you so much for the advanced options!
I have to turn on SSH and set a Hostname all of the time, being able to do this in one step is very, very nice! Will the advanced options work for non-Raspberry Pi OS? A GUI interface with keyboard-only functions. That makes so much sense not. I tried installing Raspberry Pi OS on my new gb sdxc card but after many errors and finally getting a successful install, my Pi just would not boot. I know that these updates are crucial in helping people get a Pi booted quickly, easily and somewhat cost-free, I see that this has a lot more issues in writing the OS onto the card than v1.
As probably already people suggested, please add some button to open the advanced Settings. I opened an issue about this being completely undiscoverable on Github, but they just closed it. Completely bone-headed. Wow, what. The Imager will not recognize a micro-SD card connected via a built-in SD card reader on a laptop or desktop computer. I found Win32DiskImager was not reliable even before Imager was released — it would often fail when I tried to write an image to the SD card, complaining it could not access the drive.
There were advanced options this whole time! The added features behind the shortcut are great! The shortcut itself was already in use by another app on my windows machine.
Not being able to change it or use a button is annoying. This made it impossible to enter the password. It should be possible to change the keyboard settings before setting the password. This is terrific news indeed. Thanks a lot. So Pi! Given the zilions of uses for a Pi that exist, the lack of a unified SD card imaging utility amazes me and I have never seen it mentioned anywhere. I tend to use Clonezilla for my images and I had success with pudd in Puppy Linux too.
Getting an error on every image. It appears my issue was using the laptop built-in SD card reader. I just decided to perform a fresh installation and try out the new options. I was quite disappointed to discover there is no option to use my existing wpa-supplicant. Why are these amazing options hidden behind a key combo that no one will know? And those of us that do know will need to keep Googling it to remember?
It is very slow to scroll and I dislike the click an drag. The click and drag is faster but still not a normal way to move down for me. Fantastic, love the advanced as well as simple implementation. Thats Pi! Your option 3 would be a good option if it worked, which any options chedked currently do not work on my Ubuntu Linus machine. I just installed rpi-imager 1.
Last night I read an article about imager Version 1. That other article had comments saying that 1. When I installed it from there and ran it it showed it was now v1.
If you go to the Raspberry Pi site to download the Rpi-imager file be warned it is still the old version 1. Good luck in installing and using this very useful program. I also agree that the hidden options should not be hidden. I just used the imager and had forgotten that I had set a different password. Love it! I did write a script to automate few steps I repeatedly do when configuring a new pi for a DIY project. It also covers static IP configuration, swap size and more.
That is really nice. I would apreaciate if this could be extended to, e. That would make a roll-out as terminal clients super-easy. Keep up the good work! Windows 10 behaviour is not what I expected. I successfully wrote several SD cards using this information. Today I needed to write some more SD cards using my regular details and found no options had been saved. Is this a bug or a feature? Awesome, this is exactly what I have allways wanted. I know how to unlock the ZIP file when unzipping just fine, but there are times you need to share an image with someone who is not well-versed with different compression tools.
Hi The imager app is great and I have some suggested improvements. The display of the advanced features should be a persistent option. After using the super cryptic keys to get into Advanced mode, there should be a tick box to select whether Advanced mode will be displayed by default, or not.
That way, you can keep the GUI simple, or allow advanced users to keep seeing advanced features without remembering the keys. The functions of the advanced mode could be extended to include more common config tasks, like: configuring networks, ntp, Access Point etc.
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