Absolutely. Now if you edit wi-fi, user, etc. in Raspberry Pi Imager, this changes is imported in cloud-init files after "burn" image. It will be great if Raspberry Pi Imager has "Advanced menu" for editing this files .... adding packages, write_files section, runcmd section. Since Raspberry Pi Imager can edit these files with user input (wi-fi, user...) with proper and correct YAML formating, I think will be great and for additional stuff.I am sure it would be.Adding to Imager would be a replication of a subset of the features you already have in rpi-image-gen.
But what I would like is something simple; how Pi Imager is now with a simple click-through means of specifying a list of what I want pre-installed.
And I shouldn't need to start faffing about with the Boot Disk once I have generated it; interacting with that should be provided for by the Imager IMO.
Statistics: Posted by independent — Wed Dec 03, 2025 7:57 am