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 The locale settings option allows you to define the time zone and default keyboard layout for your Pi. The locale settings option allows you to define the time zone and default keyboard layout for your Pi.
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 +The Services tab includes settings to help you connect to your Raspberry Pi remotely.
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 +  * If you plan to use your Raspberry Pi remotely over your network, check the box next to Enable SSH. You should enable this option if you plan to run a headless Raspberry Pi.
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 +  * Choose the password authentication option to SSH into your Raspberry Pi over the network using the username and password you provided in the general tab of OS customisation.
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 +  * Choose Allow public-key authentication only to preconfigure your Raspberry Pi for passwordless public-key SSH authentication using a private key from the computer you’re currently using. If already have an RSA key in your SSH configuration, Imager uses that public key. If you don’t, you can click Run SSH-keygen to generate a public/private key pair. Imager will use the newly-generated public key.
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 +==== Write ====
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 +When you’ve finished entering OS customisation settings, click Save to save your customisation.
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 +Then, click Yes to apply OS customisation settings when you write the image to the storage device.
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 +Finally, respond Yes to the "Are you sure you want to continue?" popup to begin writing data to the storage device.
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 +When you see the "Write Successful" popup, your image has been completely written and verified. You’re now ready to boot a Raspberry Pi from the storage device!
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