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    The Natural Philosopher wrote:   
      
   > I *think* from reading noob guides, that it does more than dump the   
   > OS on the card, it also allows a GUI interface to set up   
   > username/password, whether you want a gui desktop or a server,   
   > whether sshd is to be allowed and possibly login credentials for   
   > wifi. etc etc.   
      
   > In short all the things you do manually anyway when booting a pi   
   > first time. And using raspi-config   
      
   Yes, that's why I didn't want to reject it just because it was   
   unfamiliar.   
      
   However, you do need to be careful which pi you tell it you're   
   building an SD card for. If you say pi3 a lot of OS options get   
   removed from the menu. To get them back lie and say it's a pi4 then   
   they come back. Madness.   
      
   Bob.   
      
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