
It will take a while until the device will be ready for on-boarding. Properly eject the SD card, insert it into the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, and power the device on. Make sure to save it with Unix line endings! # Make sure to use a SSID of a 2.4GHz network

Before ejecting the SD card from my laptop, to configure the wifi and enable SSH, I then copied two files to the boot partition on the SD card. So it seems that things are not quite ready yet for Pi Zero 2 W… So with that SD card the Pi Zero W would be using Raspbian Jessie Lite. I cannot recommend this setup!Īlso, today when I reinstalled, I did get quite some brcmfmac errors on the console (Broadcom WiFi driver). The following instructions will ultimately enable your Pi Zero to automatically connect the WiFi to the router during every boot up, for a complete headless.

Also you probably won’t be able to use Add-ons since that would overwhelm the system. Note: 512MB of RAM is really low for Home Assistant OS these days! While it does work and I was able to go through the on-board process, it is rather slow at times.
