.. note:: Hello, welcome to the SunFounder Raspberry Pi & Arduino & ESP32 Enthusiasts Community on Facebook! Dive deeper into Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and ESP32 with fellow enthusiasts. **Why Join?** - **Expert Support**: Solve post-sale issues and technical challenges with help from our community and team. - **Learn & Share**: Exchange tips and tutorials to enhance your skills. - **Exclusive Previews**: Get early access to new product announcements and sneak peeks. - **Special Discounts**: Enjoy exclusive discounts on our newest products. - **Festive Promotions and Giveaways**: Take part in giveaways and holiday promotions. 👉 Ready to explore and create with us? Click [|link_sf_facebook|] and join today! .. _nas_login_rpi: Log in to the Raspberry Pi OS ===================================== In this chapter, you will learn how to log in to the Raspberry Pi. This section will guide you through opening the terminal, which you will use in later chapters to enter commands. .. note:: If you are already familiar with Raspberry Pi operations, you can skip this chapter. For command-line access, you can use SSH to connect to the Raspberry Pi's Bash shell, the default Linux shell which allows for managing the device via commands. **Required Components** * Pironman 5 * Power Adapter * Micro SD card or NVMe SSD with pre-installed Raspberry Pi OS Steps: #. Insert the Micro SD card into the Pironman 5. #. Connect the Pironman 5 to a power source using the power adapter. #. For detailed tutorials on setting up remote access depending on your computer's operating system, see the following sections: .. toctree:: remote_macosx remote_windows remote_linux