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Just bought a Raspberry pi. Was so excited until I realized I don't have a microSD card. Fml

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    Don't get a cheap one. Save yourself from that pain. I've got an old 8GB one I was using, but it was slow asf.
    Put in a new 32GB one and it worked smoothly.
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    @maltedMilk They don't.
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    You can just put an empty file in the boot partition called ssh and it will boot once with SSH enabled
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    @andros705 about a third the way down this post says how to do it:
    https://raspberrypi.org/blog/...
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    @maltedMilk

    Just CD to boot and run touch ssh
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    @matthewp3247 that assumes you have a keyboard and mouse attached and are not accessing the device remotely
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    @hourd I mean take out the sd card and do that on your main machine
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    You can netboot that thing.
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    That's why I bought the kit
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    My flash drive is secretly a USB adapter to a 32GB microSD… shh
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    I just went through my trash drawer and took the best one I could find in there. It was a 32GB Class 10. It's OK I guess.

    Always have a trash drawer for cases like these. Fill it up with cheap bulk stuff. It's always gonna come handy. I once bought a bulk order of fast USB drives, 8, 16GB. Now I don't have to worry about which one to use for a new Linux distribution.
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