Two problems. At least. I have installed Linux & SIP on a new SD card. It comes up nicely & runs. The outdoor access point came up with a simple power cycle. Hoping that was *the* problem, I reinstalled the old SD card. No joy - it's still slow as glue.
A major change has happened with the latest versions of Raspberry PI OS ( aka "raspbian" ). Specifically, user pi has gone away. So I installed it in /root/SIP instead. I also had to edit the systemd file, which had the directory hardcoded. It was no problem for me; but a novice user might have trouble.
A major change has happened with the latest versions of Raspberry PI OS ( aka "raspbian" ). Specifically, user pi has gone away. So I installed it in /root/SIP instead. I also had to edit the systemd file, which had the directory hardcoded. It was no problem for me; but a novice user might have trouble.