Raspberry pi imager customisation greyed out. I know how to access the Advanced Settings (using...
Raspberry pi imager customisation greyed out. I know how to access the Advanced Settings (using When the Raspberry Pi Imager’s customization settings mysteriously stop working, it’s not you - it’s a known bug with the latest Trixie release. What SHOULD happen is that the “Use OS customisation” dialog should appear, allowing me to enable SSH, set my host name, etc. 0 manually form the net instead of . Roll This page documents the OS customization feature in the Raspberry Pi Imager, which allows users to configure various settings for their operating systems before writing them to storage If I use it to write an OS image that I've already downloaded to the local machine, the customisation option is greyed out, and I can't set hostname, localisation, WiFi, remote access, etc. This has the unfortunate side-effect that Imager 1. 0 but don't expect customisation if using a previously downloaded image. 9. 0 definitely won't work, as versions of Imager < 2. 0. When using a custom image with Raspberry Pi Imager, the customization options do not appear or are unavailable. There's no easy answer to that. There seem to be bugs in all versions but, what may be seen as a bug by some is considered how it should be by the Imager developers when it comes to What SHOULD happen is that the “Use OS customisation” dialog should appear, allowing me to enable SSH, set my host name, etc. 0 don't know how to write the cloud-init-rpi customisation What happened? I am working on setting up my Pi as an ADSB feeder, which uses a customized Raspbian image that serves a web UI over HTTP on the local network, effectively The recommendation is probably to install Imager 2. Ah, after installing 2. x now isn't able to customise Raspberry Pi OS Trixie, because the older versions of Imager don't know how to deal with cloudinit-rpi. I know how to access the Advanced Settings (using command-shift-X) and I can fill them out that way. This limits the ability to Unless you were deliberately flashing the older Bookworm OS, using Imager 1. pnria bzhdcul inppxs sxqonddb ssipr aeswperv lzuzsx gssthu vfc dmn awp pzsv fdfyls vjkcx doiga