Version 1.9 now has a ncurses setup script (mini-pi-setup.sh) that guides the user through setting up along with the option to configure wifi and also asks the user if they want to turn on or off the swap file.
On a Pi4b, the swap file can be turned off but its best to leave on for a Raspberry Pi zero 2w due to only 512mb ram.
also added a USB sync service that runs in the backgorund to sync Music and Video from a plugged in pen drive
Picture shows the log view in Cockpit showing the sync service and that the user can now unplug the pen drive.
also a picture of the ncurses setup script running through Cockpit's Terminal window.


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