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Raspberry Pi_Eng_09.6.3 Setting Time Zone

Posted on July 25, 2017 by weomega

9.6.3 Setting Time Zone

Select the [Change Timezone] item and press the [Enter] button.

Figure 9‑9 Setting timezone in “raspi-config” command

If you select the menu to set the time zone on the detailed item setting screen, the screen to select the continent where the zone belongs first appears as below. Select the desired continent here and press the [Enter] button.

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Raspberry Pi_Eng_09.6.2 Setting Locale

Posted on July 25, 2017 by weomega

9.6.2 Setting Locale

Select the [Change Locale] item and press the [Enter] button.

Figure 9‑8 Setting locale in “raspi-config” command

This will display a list of locale that can be selected for each language. If you find the desired locale and press the [Space] button, you can to select/deselect it.

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Raspberry Pi_Eng_09.6.1 Common Menu for Setting Internationalization Options

Posted on July 25, 2017 by weomega

9.6 Setting Internationalization Options

Here you can set the operating environment, such as language, country, text, time zone, and keyboard. The following are system configuration items related to these:

■ Locale setting

A locale is a system to allow switching among several languages, and it allows the user to select the user’s language, country code, and characters, and a collation order which is a set of rules associated with them. When selecting locales on a newly installed system, the UTF-8 locale must be selected as the default locale. Other locales are to support backward compatibility with other systems that need previous systems.

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Raspberry Pi_Eng_09.5.2 Configuration Method for Boot Startup Screen

Posted on July 25, 2017 by weomega

9.5.2 Configuration Method

To configure, use the [Boot Option] item in the following screen.

Figure 9‑7 Setting boot option in “raspi-config” command

When you select the item and press the [Enter] button, the next screen to select the detail item starts.

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Raspberry Pi_Eng_09.5.1 Types of Boot Startup Screen

Posted on July 25, 2017 by weomega

9.5 Setting Boot Startup Screen

You can specify which screen to start on the local connection screen when the Raspberry Pi system first starts up. However, these settings only work when connecting to the system directly from the console, not when connecting to the system from the remote.

When booting, the system can start with the following screen:

■ Terminal screen

■ Desktop window screen

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Raspberry Pi_Eng_09.4.2 Procedure of Changing Password for default user “pi”

Posted on July 25, 2017 by weomega

9.4.2 Procedure of Changing Password

To change the password, use the [2 Change User Password] item in the following screen.

Figure 9‑4 Changing password for user “pi” in “raspi-config” command

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Raspberry Pi_Eng_09.4.1 Meaning of Default User Account “pi”

Posted on July 25, 2017 by weomega

9.4 Changing Password for Default User “pi”

9.4.1 Meaning of Default User Account “pi”

Raspberry Pi has a default user accounts when the system is installed. It is the “pi” and “root” user account.

The “pi” user is a user who is basically provided to the system for system management, and is used to install and manage the system. The “pi” user has a password of “raspberry” by default and it should be changed after system installation is complete.

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Raspberry Pi_Eng_09.3.2 Configuration Procedure of File System Expansion

Posted on July 25, 2017 by weomega

9.3.2 Confiuration Procedure

To configure, use the [Expand Filesystem] item in the following screen.

Figure 9‑3 Configuring file system expansion in “raspi-config” command

If you select the corresponding item and press the [Enter] button, the next screen to select the detail item will start.

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Raspberry Pi_Eng_09.3.1 Meaning of File System Expansion

Posted on July 25, 2017 by weomega

9.3 Setting File System Expansion

9.3.1 Meaning

This means that when there is space in the SD card that is not used by the system yet, it converts the space into a usable space.

SD card storage is treated differently depending on how the operating system is installed. When the operating system installation image is moved to the SD card, only the space corresponding to the partition occupied by the operating system is available, and the remaining space is not used yet. In this case, if the system needs additional space, it is possible to convert unused space into usable space. When installing the system using the utility, the entire space of the SD card is already available so no special expansion work is required.

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Raspberry Pi_Eng_09.2.2 How to Configure Using Desktop Window

Posted on July 25, 2017 by weomega

9.2.2 How to Configure Using Desktop Window

To configure the system in the Desktop window, you can use Menu à Preferences à Raspberry Pi Configuration. When you run the program, the following screen appears.

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