The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized computer that can be used to install an operating system without the need for another PC. The Raspberry Pi 2 and 3 models come with a pre-installed operating system, but if you want to install something else, there are now ways to do so. One way is to use the Raspbian OS. This is a Debian-based OS that can be installed on the Raspberry Pi using the NOOBS installer. NOOBS is a free software tool that makes it easy to install different operating systems on your Raspberry Pi. Another way is to use the Raspbmc OS. This is an Ubuntu-based OS that can be installed on the Raspberry Pi using the Raspbmc installer. Raspbmc is a free software media center that can be used to watch TV, play games, and listen to music. ..
Before this update, you needed to flash an operating system of your choice to an SD card, which allowed your Raspberry Pi to boot. Without that process (or buying an SD card with a preloaded operating system), there was no way to get your Raspberry Pi running.
In a blog post, though, Peter Harper from Raspberry Pi said, “The new Network Install feature can be used to start the Raspberry Pi Imager application directly on a Raspberry Pi 4, or a Raspberry Pi 400, by downloading it from the internet using an Ethernet cable.” That means you can connect your Pi through ethernet and install the operating system onto a blank SD Card.
As far as what operating systems you can run, Raspberry Pi posted a full list, and most of the major distributions are available.
The network install tool is currently in beta, and you can test it out right now. It’s a bit of a process to get it up and running, as you’ll need to download the new beta bootloader. The blog post by Raspberry Pi breaks everything down in detail with screenshots that’ll help you run through the process.
Eventually, this feature will leave beta and come to all Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 400 devices, so you won’t need to go through the beta process. This is a massive game-changer for people getting started with the Raspberry Pi, as it removed one of the barriers to entry.
RELATED: The Best Raspberry Pi Kits of 2022