
Success! You are now connected to Ubuntu Server running on your Raspberry Pi. Once done, you can reconnect again with the SSH command and the new password. If you did not create a username and password in the Advanced options menu, the username and password will both be ‘ubuntu’ by default and you will be asked to create a new password at this stage. You will then be asked to sign in with your username and password You will be asked to confirm the connection:Īre you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no/)? Ssh you set one up in the Advanced options menu. Open a terminal and run the following command: If you are on Windows you can either use Ubuntu on WSL or the built-in SSH client in the Windows terminal. On Ubuntu and Mac OS, an SSH client is already installed. Which will return your device’s IP ( Note: in this case the command uses the actual word ‘hostname’, not the hostname you defined in Advanced options!). If you don’t have access to your router dashboard you can temporarily connect a monitor and keyboard to your Raspberry Pi and run: If you set a hostname in the ‘Advanced options’ this should appear as your device name. The easiest way to determine your Raspberry Pi’s IP address is by opening the dashboard for your wifi router and looking for connected devices. You have to do this if you are running your device headless, but you might also want to do this if you are not, so you can access your Pi from anywhere.

WAIT for it to finish before trying to log in. During your first boot a tool called cloud-init is doing configuration.
