Ansible playbook for configuring a fresh install of Raspbian
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# Raspberry Pi Ansible
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Glenn K. Lockwood, August 2017
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## Introduction
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This is an Ansible configuration that configures a fresh Raspbian installation
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on Raspberry Pi. This is very much a work in progress and not intended to be
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used by anyone but me.
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## Bootstrapping on Raspbian
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If you want to use these playbooks to make a Raspberry Pi self-configure,
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install Ansible by doing the following:
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# apt-get install ansible
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# pip install --user ansible
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# ssh-keygen
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# ssh-copy-id localhost
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You can ensure that Ansible is able to configure using the following:
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$ ansible -i hosts all -m ping
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$ ansible -i hosts -u pi --sudo-user root all -a "/usr/bin/id -u"
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