![]() SD cards also come in a variety of sizes. The SD card that I have below is class 10 (which you can see by the 10 in the small circle). Most places online recommend a class of 10 or higher. SD cards are given a class which summarises what kind of speeds you should expect to get from the SD card. I have a small collection of ones that work fine in Raspberry Pis but if you're looking for a new one it's good to look out for: ![]() Unlike most other things, it's quite important to have a good quality SD card for your Raspberry Pi. I often find myself setting up a Raspberry Pi and I always forget the right way to set it up headlessly (without anything plugged in but power) so I thought I'd write a quick post about how I end up setting them up.Īlthough, I'm referring to a Pi Zero W for this post, these same instructions can be applied to any Raspberry Pi with a built-in Wi-Fi adapter or a compatible USB Wi-Fi adapter. ![]()
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