
You'll need them to create the configuration required by netplan. Now check your interfaces names with ip link show or iwconfig. In case the auto-resize has failed, you can follow the procedure explained here: Using netplan to setup the network interfaces This should not be required as the main partition will be resized on the first boot with all the remaining size on your SD card. One important thing you might notice is that sudo is not asking for password, you can change this behavior by changing the value in /etc/sudoers file.
UBUNTU MAC THEME 18.04 RASPBERRY PI PASSWORD
Define your password (you will asked to change the default credentials).Just write the downloaded image on the SD card and follow this procedure. The images above has not been tested yet.


For Raspberry 4B (latest version / not tested yet).For Raspberry Pi 3B/3B+/4B (latest version but contains a wireless network bug and don't load TFT screen drivers).For Raspberry Pi 3B/3B+ (for using a TFT screen and fix the wireless network issues).One Micro SD card (4GB should be suffisent but I used a 8GB one to be sure to haveenough place when the OS is growing due to updates).To make your Wireless Bridge, you'll need to have few hours as free time and the following hardware: Ok, enough drama for now, let's go technical. This way I'm reducing the exposition to radio waves for the whole familly at home. Networks (2.4ghz, 2.4ghz extended, 5ghz) at home to only one (5ghz). The initial goal of this project is to use the raspberry pi in place of my Wireless Range Extender and then going from 3 wireless

Raspberry Pi 2/3B/B+/4B Wireless Bridge using Ubuntu Server 18.04 ARM Image and Netplan
