# Install YunoHost on a Raspberry Pi *Find all the ways to install YunoHost **[here](/install)**.* <center> <img src="/images/raspberrypi.jpg" width=300 style="padding-bottom:20px"> <img src="/images/micro-sd-card.jpg"> </center> <div class="alert alert-info" markdown="1"> Before setting up a server at home, it is recommended that you know the [possible limitations imposed by your ISP](/isp). If they are too restrictive, you might consider using a VPN to bypass them. </div> ## Pre-requisites - A Raspberry Pi 0, 1, 2 or 3 ; - An microSD card: **8GB** capacity (at least) and **Class 10** speed rate are highly recommended (like the [Transcend 300x](http://www.amazon.fr/Transcend-microSDHC-adaptateur-TS32GUSDU1E-Emballage/dp/B00CES44EO)) ; - A power supply (either an adapter or a MicroUSB cable)i ; - An ethernet cable (RJ-45) to connect your Raspberry Pi to your router. (Raspberry Pi Zero users can connect the Pi using an OTG cable, [Wifi dongle](https://core-electronics.com.au/tutorials/raspberry-pi-zerow-headless-wifi-setup.html).) ; - A [reasonable ISP](/isp), preferably with a good and unlimited upload bandwidth. --- ## Install with the pre-installed image (recommended) <a class="btn btn-lg btn-default" href="/images">0. Download the pre-installed image for Raspberry Pi</a> <a class="btn btn-lg btn-default" href="/copy_image">1. Flash the SD card with the image</a> <a class="btn btn-lg btn-default" href="/plug_and_boot">2. Plug & boot</a> <a class="btn btn-lg btn-default" href="/ssh">3. Connect to your server with SSH</a> <a class="btn btn-lg btn-default" href="/postinstall">4. Proceed to post-installation</a> --- ## Manual installation (advanced users) <div class="alert alert-warning" markdown="1"> We do not recommend the manual installation because it is more technical and longer than using the pre-installed image. This documentation is only intended for advanced users. </div> <div class="alert alert-warning" markdown="1"> The latest Rasbpian images requires a screen and a keyboard, as it is no longer possible to connect directly to the Raspberry through SSH. Nevertheless it is possible to re-enable SSH at boot : before starting your Raspberry, put in the boot partition of the SD card an empty file named `ssh` (without extension). </div> 0. Install Raspbian Stretch Lite on the SD card ([instructions](https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/)). 1. Connect to your Raspberry Pi with the user `pi`. Set the root password with ```bash sudo passwd root ``` 2. Edit `/etc/ssh/sshd_config` to allow ssh login for root, by replacing `PermitRootLogin without-password` with `PermitRootLogin yes`. Reload the ssh daemon with `service ssh reload`. 3. Disconnect and reconnect, this time as root. 4. Then follow the <a href="/install_manually">generic manual install procedure</a>.