I. Preparatory work
1. Raspberry Pi Motherboard
Model: Raspberry Pi 3 Type B
Processor: Four-core 64-bit arm cortex-a53 CPU
Kernel Architecture: ARMV8
2. A TF card greater than 8G (I use 32G, also as Pilfs)
3. A laptop computer with a network cable
4. Click here to find and download the Raspbian system
Beginners recommend the choice of Raspbian Jessie with the PIXEL with a graphical interface, etc., after decompression about 4GB or so;
and Raspbian Jessie Lite is a cut-off light-weight system, no graphical interface, after decompression about 1.3GB.
5. Download the Format tool Sdformatter
6. Click this download image write tool Win32diskimager
7. Click this download remote connection tool PuTTY, recommended to use the Chinese version, to avoid the Linux command line display Chinese garbled
Two. Format the SD card
Plug the tf card into the SD card, then plug the SD card into the computer and format the SD card using the Sdformatter software.
Three. Burn and write Raspbian system
Burn the image with Win32diskimager. Select the image you want to burn, and click "Write" to write the burn.
Four. Turn on SSH
Raspbian-jessie default SSH is not available, you need to create an SSH file at the boot partition root of the TF card (a new empty file with no extension, named Shh, or command touch SSH under Linux)
Five. Start the system
Insert the TF card into the Raspberry Pi, then plug the Raspberry Pi into the network cable, power on the Raspbian system, download putty connect it, IP can be seen on the router's client list
No monitor installation Raspbian Jessie