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settings. This screen is called the raspi-config . Here you can configure the
following settings:
Internationalisation Options —This option lets you set the language and
time zone for your Raspberry Pi. For example if you are in the UK, you may
wish to set your language to English and time zone to GMT—Greenwich
Mean Time.
Enable Camera —If you have a Pi Cam (a Raspberry Pi camera accessory),
you should enable it here so that you will be able to use it.
Add to Rastrack —Rastrack ( http://rastrack.co.uk/ ) is a website
that pins your Pi's location to a map of the world to let other people know
you have a Pi and where you are located.
A bout raspi-config —Use this option to learn more about the raspi-
config application.
You do not need to change any of the settings at this time, as you have the option of
coming back to this window whenever you turn on your Pi, by typing sudo raspi-
config after you log in.
FIGURE 1-7 The raspi-config menu
USING NOOBS FOR RECOVERY
If anything goes wrong at any time after first running your Pi with NOOBS and
installing an operating system—for example, if you manage to corrupt your file
system, or if you would like to try one of the other operating systems packaged
in with NOOBS—simply hold the Shift key when booting your Raspberry Pi and
you will be taken to the recovery screen.
 
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