hondagx35 wrote:Hi flega,
Also connect my Wifi dongle and monitor
also connect a keyboard and log in with user "root" and password "rune".
Use the file /etc/netctl/test as template and save your own wifi profile.
Here is an example:
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Description='wlan0 connection'
Interface=wlan0
Connection=wireless
Security=wpa-configsection
IP=dhcp
WPAConfigSection=(
'ssid="YOUR-SSID"'
'psk="YOUR-PASSPHRASE"'
'key_mgmt=WPA-PSK'
'proto=WPA'
'group=TKIP'
'pairwise=TKIP'
'priority=3'
)
Frank
Hi,
I just tested the hint concerning the Wifi configuration of Frank (see above) and it worked for me.
So it is possible to get a Raspberry Zero running without a Raspberry One,
if you have an Image that boots. Then you just have to add your wifi to the configuration like Frank wrote. Alternativly if you have a Linux around just take the SD card and create the new wifi file using Linux (Windows is not able to show the second partition of the SD card, where the wifi configuration files are, at least not Windows 7).
What I did was just to create a new file in the folder
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/etc/netctl/
with the name of the wifi I wanted to add under Linux. The I copied the content of the file
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/etc/netctl/test
into the new file and just changed the wifi name and the password. After boot the Zero automatically connects to the newly added wifi.
Hope that helps.