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burn: windows: docuement headless setup with cloudmesh for Windows #43

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laszewsk opened this issue Feb 23, 2021 · 3 comments
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laszewsk commented Feb 23, 2021

there is a very good documentation to this in the new raspberry pi documentation.

  1. https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/configuration.html#setting-up-a-headless-raspberry-pi

  2. there is another way of doing this by now with the ctrl shift X document

  3. document both solutions 1 and 2

on laptop

  • provide readme
  • assume imager is used to burn full and master cms burn sdcrad, cms burn set wifi

on pi manager

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Gregor von Laszewski @adam Ratzman lets use slack to work on headless update workflow.
this can actually also be used as replacement for what @richard Otten has done with imager
a) create and activate ENV3
b) install clloudmehs-installer
c) cloudmesh-installer get pi
d) burn master
cms burn cluster --hostname=masterpi --ssid=SSID -y
e) insert mastr, boot
f) login master, repeat process on master
than use inventory to burn
see https://github.com/cloudmesh/pi/blob/main/content/en/tutorial/sdcard-burn-pi-headless/index.md
we will use for the hackaday tutorial what we have now, That is not a headless setup. The headless setup is a new tutorial. @adam Ratzman and @rama Asuri are responsible for it,
A channel #headless can be used for discussion on it.
There are two different ways that can do headless setups (cluster and inventory). I like you to use inventory … you could modify it so that keys are generated on your computer and placed on each workere and the master. This way you add 2 keys to each worker, one for the laptop, one for the master. You could add a flag such as --key-generatior to control this behaviour (this allows the use of inventory as is and the use of inventory as you do). I am sure that @richard Otten and @adam Ratzman can help.
The development should be doen in the a new branch called headless.
I will create that so it does not interfere with the planed announcement and release (edited)
9:40 PM
please provide instructions on what works for you
11:37 PM
Rama Asuri @gregor von Laszewski my monitor won’t work, I don’t have micro HDMI to HDMI.
11:37 PM
I will do the headless
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Gregor von Laszewski I created a #headless for @adam Ratzman and @rama Asuri so you can communicate about https://github.com/cloudmesh/pi/blob/main/content/en/tutorial/sdcard-burn-pi-headless/index.md
As you do not have write permissions there you could make a copy initially in cloudmesh-pi-burn/experimental and once done I can copy it over. As we have everything to do a headless setup (I think), this should be easy. see my comments in that existing file. Thus instead of imager to burn master on your laptop simply use cms burn. (edited)

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see updated discussion in slack method B

@laszewsk laszewsk changed the title docuement headless setup with cloudmesh docuement headless setup with cloudmesh for Windows Feb 25, 2021
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laszewsk commented May 8, 2022

THis just needs an updated tutorial.

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