![]() ![]() Note the username and password is “ubuntu” The OS comes with ssh enabled but does NOT configure WiFi – and the normal addition of files ( ssh and wpa_nf) to the boot partition does not work. You now have the bootable media with Ubuntu for your R-Pi 4.īoot your R-Pi as normal. Click the WRITE button and confirm write and verify. Select this option for the OS and select your destination SD Card or USB hard drive or USB SSD. Included in the OS choices is the top-level Ubuntu and sub-level Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS, 64-bit server for arm64 architectures. The Imager App asks you choose an OS and destination. It is available for Windows, macOS, Ubuntu Linux and Raspberry Pi OS on the download page. While you can download the Ubuntu Server 20.04 image from and manually copy to an SD Card or SSD, it is way easier to use the official Raspberry Pi Imager app. ![]() The short (TL DR) instructions are to read and follow the official install guides for 64-bit Ubuntu Server 20.04 and MongoDB 4.4 for ARM 64. Have a Raspberry Pi 4 with 4GB or 8GB of RAM and want to run the popular noSQL database, MongoDB? Read on for installing and running the latest 64-bit versions of MongoDB and Ubuntu 20.04.
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