diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/headless.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/headless.adoc index 64ee9c7bb..5c092b514 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/headless.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/configuration/headless.adoc @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ If you do not use a monitor or keyboard to run your Raspberry Pi (known as headl Once an image is created on an SD card, by inserting it into a card reader on a Linux or Windows machines the xref:configuration.adoc#the-boot-folder[boot folder] can be accessed. Adding certain files to this folder will activate certain setup features on the first boot of the Raspberry Pi. -IMPORTANT: If you are installing Raspberry Pi OS, and intend to run it headless, you will need to create a new user account. Since you will not be able to create the user account xref:getting-started.adoc#configuration-on-first-boot[using the first-boot wizard] as it requires both a monitor and a keyboard, you *MUST* add a `userconf.txt` file to the boot folder to create a user on first boot or configure the OS with a user account using the xref:getting-started.adoc#advanced-options[Advanced Menu] in the Rapsberry Pi Imager. +IMPORTANT: If you are installing Raspberry Pi OS, and intend to run it headless, you will need to create a new user account. Since you will not be able to create the user account xref:getting-started.adoc#configuration-on-first-boot[using the first-boot wizard] as it requires both a monitor and a keyboard, you *MUST* add a `userconf.txt` file to the boot folder to create a user on first boot or configure the OS with a user account using the xref:getting-started.adoc#advanced-options[Advanced Menu] in the Raspberry Pi Imager. === Configuring Networking diff --git a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/gpio-on-raspberry-pi.adoc b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/gpio-on-raspberry-pi.adoc index 4a9cdb2ba..d962be6cc 100644 --- a/documentation/asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/gpio-on-raspberry-pi.adoc +++ b/documentation/asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/gpio-on-raspberry-pi.adoc @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Almost all of the GPIO pins have alternative functions. Peripheral blocks intern === Voltage Specifications -The table below gives the various voltage specifications for the GPIO pins for BCM2835, BCM2836, BCM2837 and RP3A0-based products (e.g. Raspbery Pi Zero or Raspberry Pi 3+). For information about Compute Modules you should see the xref:compute-module.adoc#datasheets-and-schematics[relevant datasheets]. +The table below gives the various voltage specifications for the GPIO pins for BCM2835, BCM2836, BCM2837 and RP3A0-based products (e.g. Raspberry Pi Zero or Raspberry Pi 3+). For information about Compute Modules you should see the xref:compute-module.adoc#datasheets-and-schematics[relevant datasheets]. |=== | Symbol | Parameter | Conditions   | Min | Typical | Max | Unit