Raspberry Pi 4 does not boot without a monitor running Ubuntu 20.04.1
Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:28 am
I am running Ubuntu 20.04.1 desktop on a Raspberry Pi 4. This works fine and boots up normally with a monitor connected.
I have a need to run the RPi4 headless and have turned screen sharing on and am using Real VNC as the client on my desktop PC. I have managed to connect ok with the Pi from the desktop over ethernet by turning encryption off. However I want to be able to power up the Pi4 in a remote location and log in from my desktop. I have therefore set Ubuntu on the Pi4 to allow the default user to automatically log in on power up.
However I discovered by trial and error that the RPi4 does not boot without a monitor connected !! This stopped me in my tracks. On researching the problem on the internet I found that other people had the same issue. Whilst there were suggested means of getting around this they were all based on using the Raspbian operating system ! I cannot find any solutions based on the use of Ubuntu. Unfortunately I am new to Linux and haven't the software configuration knowledge to solve this issue from scratch.
Can anyone out there help me with this please ?
Thanks in anticipation......
I have a need to run the RPi4 headless and have turned screen sharing on and am using Real VNC as the client on my desktop PC. I have managed to connect ok with the Pi from the desktop over ethernet by turning encryption off. However I want to be able to power up the Pi4 in a remote location and log in from my desktop. I have therefore set Ubuntu on the Pi4 to allow the default user to automatically log in on power up.
However I discovered by trial and error that the RPi4 does not boot without a monitor connected !! This stopped me in my tracks. On researching the problem on the internet I found that other people had the same issue. Whilst there were suggested means of getting around this they were all based on using the Raspbian operating system ! I cannot find any solutions based on the use of Ubuntu. Unfortunately I am new to Linux and haven't the software configuration knowledge to solve this issue from scratch.
Can anyone out there help me with this please ?
Thanks in anticipation......