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[BUG]: OS Customisation option is missing. #843

Closed salmanfarisvp closed 3 months ago

salmanfarisvp commented 3 months ago

What happened?

In the new version of v1.8.5, I see the OS customization option is missing in the MAC version (not sure about the other models). It was so handy to set up the network and SSH before powering the Pi.

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Version

1.8.5 (Default)

What host operating system were you using?

macOS

Host OS Version

14.2.1 (23C71)

Selected OS

Raspberry Pi OS

Which Raspberry Pi Device are you using?

Raspberry Pi 5

What kind of storage device are you using?

microSD Card in a USB reader

OS Customisation

Relevant log output

No response

lurch commented 3 months ago

Note that in previous versions of RPi Imager, there was a "settings-icon" on the initial screen, but in recent versions of RPi Imager it has instead moved to only be triggered as part of the flashing process - see the screenshots / walkthrough at https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/getting-started.html#raspberry-pi-imager Is this also what you're seeing, or is there some other way in which the OS Customisation options are "missing" for you?

salmanfarisvp commented 3 months ago

Thanks for sharing the update update. But looks like it's not always triggering to open the settings-icon.

lurch commented 3 months ago

Perhaps I didn't explain it clearly enough - there now isn't a settings-icon. Again, see the walkthrough that I linked to, to see where / when the OS Customisation happens.

jayjayseal commented 3 months ago

ctrl+shift+x to trigger the window with settings anywhere. the icon is missing in the linux version too ;)

It will always ask to apply the custom settings when you flash a disk. Asking if you want to apply the current settings (yes/no) or edit the settings.

salmanfarisvp commented 3 months ago

ctrl+shift+x to trigger the window with settings anywhere. the icon is missing in the linux version too ;)

Awesome, Thanks @jayjayseal and @lurch . Closing this issue now,