What is Raspi-config (Raspi Config)

sudo raspi-config

Install Raspi-config

nano /etc/apt/sources.list

deb http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian/ jessie main

apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys **ENTERKEYFORKEYSERVER**

sudo apt-update && sudo apt upgrade

apt-get install raspi-config

sudo raspi-config

Method 2 – Raspi config install Using Install Scripts

cd install_raspi-config

chmod +x install.sh

sudo ./install.sh

sudo raspi-config

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Hey guys in this post I will show show you how you can easily install raspi-config in any OS inside Raspberry Pi . Once you burn the image onto an SD card and insert it into the Raspberry Pi you have to do some initial configuration like logging into an account automatically, enable ssh, expand file system or overclocking. If you are a beginner, it would take minutes or even hours to do all this without any tools without automated scripts.Raspi-config is an automated script that will help you to do many useful initial configuration without manually typing all the commands into the terminal.In most of the Linux OS for Raspberry Pi , raspi config tool is built in and you can easily Run raspi config using the below commentMost of the Raspberry Pi OS have this raspi-config pre installed with it. But some OS like Kali Linux doesn’t have it, so running sudo raspi-config command not found error will be displayed Or even if you try to install it using apt install raspi-config, it will throw out ‘failed to fetch’ error. So you will have to manually install raspi config. In this post I will show you the easiest ways you can install raspi-config manually in any Raspberry Pi OS.For this you must have a Raspberry Pi with an SD card greater than 8GB and any OS supported by Raspberry Pi installed in it. There are two ways by which you can install raspi-config – Using theand usingOpen the file – /etc/apt/sources.listCopy and paste the below repositoryNow close the file and add the key using the commandPerform an update by using the commandNow you can install raspi-config using the below commandNow try runningThe window should popup and you should be able to start configuring.There is a script available on the Internet that will help you to install the tool in any Linux machine. Download the script by clicking the below download link Download Once the download is completed go inside the downloaded directory by using the below commandNow make the installation file executableNow it’s just a matter of running the scriptIt would take a minute or two to complete the setup. once it is completed you will be able to open raspi-config using the below commentThat was easy wasn’t it?