# Basic Raspberry Pi Set-up Load the SD card ``` dd if=Desktop/Pi/2013-09-25-wheezy-raspbian.img of=/dev/disk2 ``` Then I was able to boot the Pi from the SD card. It should DHCP, so you can find it on your DHCP server logs. Then log in ``` ssh pi@pi-2 ``` Password is raspberry. Change it! Then run ``` sudo raspi-config ``` and expand the root partition and reboot. Then get current and add a few basic utilities ``` sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade apt-get install rsync ``` As I like my normal environment, I brought stuff over from a Ubuntu ``` rsync randy@ran.psg.com:.bashrc . rsync randy@ran.psg.com:.inputrc . rsync -r randy@ran.psg.com:.ssh chown -R root:root . ``` Something on my Mac's dhcp server and dns was broken, so I hacked /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf to add ``` supersede domain-search "psg.com", "rg.net", "rpki.net"; lease { interface eth0; option domain-name-servers 8.8.8.8; } ``` There seemed to be problems with ntpd starting, so I installed ntpdate ``` sudo apt-get install ntpdate ``` and created an /etc/rc.conf ``` DAEMONS=(!hwclock ntpdate ntpd) ``` I also followed the recipe for [Enable Auto-Upgrade](./UbuntuAutoUpgrade)