Even if those prompts and the associated answers are already documented in “Beginner guide - How to setup a PiRogue”, it's a bit annoying to have to go through them every time a new PiRogue is set up. Let's pick the right answers (moving away from the default every time), and mark those questions as seen (i.e. asked and answered): - Save current IPv4 rules? Yes → No - Save current IPv6 rules? Yes → No - Should non-superusers be able to capture packets? No → Yes Link: https://github.com/PiRogueToolSuite/pirogue-images/issues/3

PiRogue OS images
PiRogue OS is a slightly modified version of Debian you can flash on an SD card to quickly turn a Raspberry Pi into a PiRogue. Want to build one? Follow the guide "How to set up a PiRogue".
License: GPLv3
This repository contains the tools required to build “historical” PiRogue images, targeting Raspberry Pi 3 and Raspberry Pi 4.
Experimental support for the Raspberry Pi 5 is provided as well. As of July
2024, it is brand new, and further upgrades of packages like raspi-firmware
(on the Debian side), or linux-image-*
and firmware-brcm80211
(on the
Raspberry OS side) might be problematic.
It operates by turning pristine Debian-provided images for Raspberry Pi into images ready to deploy PiRogue Tool Suite packages. In the future the same might happen for Debian-provided cloud images.