After my post about using a Raspberry Pi 4 as a USB gadget got linked to by a YouTuber who worked your it also worked with the iPad Pro it has been getting a lot of traffic.
Along with the traffic came a number of comments from people wanting help setting things up. While the instructions are reasonably complete, they do assume a certain amount of existing knowledge and access to a monitor/keyboard/network to complete everything. Also given the majority of the readers were Apple users they couldn’t mount the main partition of the SDCard as it is a ext4 file system.
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