Update pivilion manual setup

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### Enabling SSH on your Pi ### Enabling SSH on your Pi
SSH access is turned of by default for security. We need to do a simple extra step to enable it. SSH access is turned of by default for security. We need to do a simple extra step to enable it.
The boot partition on a Pi should be accessible from any machine with an SD card reader, on Windows, Mac, or Linux. If you want to enable SSH, all you need to do is to put a file called ssh in the /boot/ directory. The contents of the file dont matter: it can contain any text you like, or even nothing at all. When the Pi boots, it looks for this file; if it finds it, it enables SSH and then deletes the file. SSH can still be turned on or off from the Raspberry Pi Configuration application or raspi-config; this is simply an additional way to turn it on if you cant easily run either of those applications. The boot partition on a Pi should be accessible from any machine with an SD card reader, on Windows, Mac, or Linux. If you want to enable SSH, all you need to do is to put a file called ssh in the boot partition. The contents of the file dont matter: it can contain any text you like, or even nothing at all. When the Pi boots, it looks for this file; if it finds it, it enables SSH and then deletes the file. SSH can still be turned on or off from the Raspberry Pi Configuration application or raspi-config; this is simply an additional way to turn it on if you cant easily run either of those applications.
Once thats done, connect your RPi to a DHCP network with an ethernet cable and power it on. Depending on your network configuration, you can login to your RPi using it's hostname "raspberry", or use a network discovery tool to find it's IP address. Once thats done, connect your RPi to a DHCP network with an ethernet cable and power it on. Depending on your network configuration, you can login to your RPi using it's hostname "raspberry", or use a network discovery tool to find it's IP address.
We will use nmap to scan our DHCP IP range for all hosts that are up. Replace 10.0.0.1/24 with your IP address range. You can also check you router's settings to see all devices connected to your network and their IPs. We will use nmap to scan our DHCP IP range for all hosts that are up. Replace 10.0.0.1/24 with your IP address range. You can also check you router's settings to see all devices connected to your network and their IPs.