![]() Next, use the v4l2-ctl command (from the installed package) to list your attached devices: v4l2-ctl -list-devices SSH back into the Pi and install the v4l2-utils package sudo apt-get install v4l-utils Since this is a headless setup, it is a good idea to ensure that the camera is attached and working properly. Use the Interface Options, to enable the camera interface as shown below. Upon login, use the raspi-config tool to enable the camera. Enable the camera moduleĪssuming your Raspberry Pi device is on the same network as your workstation or laptop, use these instructions to log into your Pi using SSH. Follow the advanced instructions to set up the followings:Īfter flashing the SSD, boot up your Pi and continue to the next section. Use the Raspberry Pi imager tool to flash the Raspberry Pi OS Lite on your SSD for headless use. The following steps assume that you will setup your Raspberry Pi without a desktop environment (or headless). If you do not already have a Pi configured with a camera module, use the steps below to help with your Pi and camera configuration. ![]() Setting up and configure the Raspberry Pi After you follow the instruction to attach your camera to the board, return here to continue. Note: remember the instructions here are for a headless setup (SSH only). Steps for getting started with the camera module from RaspberryPi.Org
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