On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 02:16:29AM -0800, Rick Thomas wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 25, 2021, at 10:10 PM, Alan Corey wrote: > > There are scripts for those, keyboard and language too. Also WiFi country, > > I forget what else. Locales is in there. > > > > Take a look at a recent raspi-config. I think Odroid, maybe the Pine64 > > bunch has a generic-ized version of that. Armbian probably does too. > > Raspi-config is just a Bash script that uses Whiptail for its menus. Parts > > of it are useful on other things. It's on Github somewhere. > > > > > > On Thu, Feb 25, 2021, 11:09 PM Rick Thomas <rick.tho...@pobox.com> wrote: > >> > > Thanks! Alan... > > So, here's what I found... > > Immediately after the first boot of the SD card, as root, do the following: > > #Get the raspi-config utility: > wget > https://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian/pool/main/r/raspi-config/raspi-config_20200601_all.deb > -P /tmp > #Install packages it needs: > apt-get install libnewt0.52 whiptail parted triggerhappy lua5.1 > alsa-utils -y > sudo apt-get install -fy > #Install the utility itself: > dpkg -i /tmp/raspi-config_20200601_all.deb > #And run it > raspi-config > > It will give you a bunch of customizations you might want to do. I can > personally vouch that you'll need to at least do options (1) change the root > password and set up a non-root user, (2) Configure the network, and (4) set > localizations (timezone, keyboard, locale, and a few others). > > The 20200601 version happens to be the latest as of this writing. But just > to be sure, you can use the tool itself (option 8) to check for and install > any updated version. > Easy! > > Rick
And whoosh - you've created a FrankenDebian and dependencies on a Raspberry Pi OS that you don't run.. Raspi-config is a collection of shell scripts. Gunnar's Raspberry Pi images are deliberately small. If you want to reconfigure locale - apt-get install locales ; dpkg-reconfigure locales (this last as root / root equivalent using sudo) Timezone: dpkg-reconfigure tzdata There are good Debian commands that will work on every Debian system you come across :-) All the very best, as ever, Andy C.