Hi there !
I'd like to install Fedora server on one of my RPi 3B+. From my understanding, Fedora doesn't provide a pre-configured image like
Raspbian does so that either a monitor or a serial console is required
for the initial setup. Is that right?
If yes, it should be possible to fix some config files on the SD card
but I'm not really sure about what is needed to fake an entire setup. Is there a tool to do the setup on the installed image so that I can ssh
into a configured system?
On 09.01.21 10:28, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
t;you can edit all the files on the card before putting it in the pi.
t;You probably want at a minimum to set up static networking and if it
t;will use wifi, ensuring that is configured, and making sure sshd is
t;enabled.
That's clear to me but I'm wondering if fixing the network setup is sufficient to make the Pi believe it's configured so that it's booting
and not asking questions on the console which does not exist. Wi-Fi is
not needed.
And what do I have to edit in order to simulate "systemctl enable ssh"?
I'm not talking about host keys and so on but about the service.
On 09.01.21 11:17, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
t;Don't think a pi or linux in general ever does ask questions on the
t;console before booting. Only potentially the boot loader, and that on a
t;Pi doesn't as far as I know.
With "questions", I mean all the stuff that is asked during the first
boot to do the initial setup. Doesn't the Pi do this when a screen or a serial console is connected?
I'm very familiar with Solaris, roughly with Linux but not really with
the Pi.
t;I cant answer for fedora though. I used raspbian server as its better
t;documented., Cant see the point of fedora, The Pi Zero W server after
t;editing the card off the pi in a reader came up on the right IP adress,
t;found the network and connected, and set up sshd. First time!
I installed Raspbian lite (I don't need the desktop stuff) on the card
for a second Pi, touched the ssh file and was set. Easy. But my few
Linux knowledge is rather RH flavored than Debian so I'd prefer Fedora
on this Pi.
t;I think that on raspbian at least an empty file called ssh in /boot
t;directory is enough. (that's the DOS FAT partition )
t;The guys thought of this when they ported linux to the Pi!
Yes, I know how it works on Raspbian. But I'm not sure if Fedora does it
in the same way. It would be nice if it did ;) ...
TIA
fw
Yes, I know how it works on Raspbian. But I'm not sure if Fedora does it
in the same way. It would be nice if it did ;) ...
On Sat, 09 Jan 2021 11:58:04 +0100, Frank Winkler wrote:
Yes, I know how it works on Raspbian. But I'm not sure if Fedora does itI run Fedora on but other boxen but not on my RPi.
in the same way. It would be nice if it did ;) ...
The only questions when Fedora boots on my other machines come from the bootloader, but there can be an additional prompt - if you've encrypted a partition you'll get asked for the partition's password during the boot process.
Hi there !
I'd like to install Fedora server on one of my RPi 3B+. From my >understanding, Fedora doesn't provide a pre-configured image like
Raspbian does so that either a monitor or a serial console is required
for the initial setup. Is that right?
On 09.01.21 16:05, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
t;"🔗 Booting Fedora on the Raspberry Pi for the first time
; Insert the SD card into the Raspberry Pi.
; *Make sure you have a keyboard, mouse, network cable and monitor
t; connected*.
; Power on the Raspberry Pi.
; You will see Fedora booting and eventually the "Initial setup
t; wizard" will appear.
; Follow the wizard to set language, timezone and create users. You should be presented with a login prompt or a getting started
t; guide (depending on which Desktop/SPIN you're using).
That's what I also found and why I was asking here ;) ...
t;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 ...
t;No. At this point you would be advised to junk fedora and use Raspian if
t;you want a headless server. Even the fedora server seems to need screen
t;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 ...
On 10/01/2021 12:52, Frank Winkler wrote:
On 09.01.21 16:05, The Natural Philosopher wrote:Really I cant see there is any difference beyond the package management system. I used Red Hat back in the noughties, then switched pretty
seamlessly to debian than to mint and Ubuntu and Raspian.
Especially when using it headless without a GUI.
But its your choice as to *which* long road you take, getting to like
Debian or installing a monitor and kb on your first fedora server
boot...
I have merely informed you that the short cut does not exist...as far as
my web search has taken me.
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
fedora have not made it possible or at least easy to
do a *first time* headless boot
Obviously. RIP, Fedora - at least for my Pis.
If this is really the case, Fedora is out! The term "server" implies
headless ;) ...
On 10.01.21 19:32, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
>No difference really from installing a direct Debian download on most
>systems
I like this Raspbian approach with a generic pre-configuration and I'd appreciate to see this on other Pi systems, too. They could integrate an option for the ssh flag file into the Raspberry imager.
On 10/01/2021 12:52, Frank Winkler wrote:
If this is really the case, Fedora is out! The term "server"
implies headless ;) ...
Not if you are Microsost! A screen with Windows for every server!
On 10.01.21 15:08, The Natural Philosopher wrote:.
t;But its your choice as to *which* long road you take, getting to likeboot...
t;Debian or installing a monitor and kb on your first fedora server
I don't like any of them.
All the <deleted> stuff is for/first boot/ of a clean installation.VERY different from Raspian
No difference really from installing a direct Debian download on most systems
On 10.01.21 19:32, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
t;No difference really from installing a direct Debian download on most
t;systems
I like this Raspbian approach with a generic pre-configuration and I'd appreciate to see this on other Pi systems, too. They could integrate an option for the ssh flag file into the Raspberry imager.
Or maybe I'll take some time and play with a scripted setup of the SD
card. Something like a poor man's Solaris JumpStart ;) ...
TIA
fw
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