diff --git a/build/software/images/pi_imager_general_settings.png b/build/software/images/pi_imager_general_settings.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8116e13c Binary files /dev/null and b/build/software/images/pi_imager_general_settings.png differ diff --git a/build/software/images/pi_imager_services_settings.png b/build/software/images/pi_imager_services_settings.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b668badf Binary files /dev/null and b/build/software/images/pi_imager_services_settings.png differ diff --git a/build/software/installing_mainsail.md b/build/software/installing_mainsail.md index fe7f74fc..58572cc8 100644 --- a/build/software/installing_mainsail.md +++ b/build/software/installing_mainsail.md @@ -18,14 +18,25 @@ To install Mainsail on a Raspberry Pi: 2. Click "Choose OS" and scroll down to "Other specific-purpose OS". 3. Select "3D Printing" and choose "Mainsail OS". 4. Choose your SD Card. -5. If you will be using Wi-Fi, click on the GEAR icon in the bottom right corner and enter your Wi-Fi information. -6. Click on "SAVE" and on "WRITE". *THIS WILL DESTROY ALL DATA ON YOUR CARD*. +5. Click `NEXT` +6. Click the `EDIT SETINGS` button + +on the General tab you can give your printer a host name, you can also change the default username and password for your raspberry pi, lastly you can enter your WIFI credentials + +![general_settings](./images/pi_imager_general_settings.png) + +on the Services tab be sure to tick the "enable SSH" box + +![services_settings](./images/pi_imager_services_settings.png) + +8. When finished with the settings, click `SAVE` and then click `YES` when asked if you would like to apply customized OS settings +9. Double check that your target device SD card is correct and then Click on `YES`. *THIS WILL DESTROY ALL DATA ON YOUR CARD*. _note: It is a good idea to use a premium microSD card from a reputable manufacturer such as Sandisk, Kingston or Samsung. Low end cards will often fail quickly when used in this application_ -7. Make sure that your MCU(s) is connected to your pi. If you will be using wired networking, also make sure your ethernet cable is connected. -8. Insert the microSD card into your Pi, and power on the Pi. -9. Find your Pi on the network, and ssh into it (using PuTTY on Windows or the terminal on MacOS) +10. Make sure that your MCU(s) is connected to your pi. If you will be using wired networking, also make sure your ethernet cable is connected. +11. Insert the microSD card into your Pi, and power on the Pi. +12. Find your Pi on the network, and ssh into it (using PuTTY on Windows or the terminal on MacOS) The default username is `pi` and the password is `raspberry`. * If your network supports bonjour, the pi should show up as `mainsailos.local` * If your network automatically assigns DNS hostnames, it may simply show up as `mainsailos`