![]() Sudo /opt/AdGuardHome/AdGuardHome -s start Sudo /opt/AdGuardHome/AdGuardHome -s stop If you want to stop, start or check the service status you can use these commands: The installation is very fast, it shouldn’t ask anything, and will end like on the screenshot, giving you th eweb interface URL and the command line to manage the service. You can find all the details on their GitHub page if you need more or want to check the source code before using their script :-). ![]() Then, you can run this command to install AdGuard Home on your system: AdGuard Home InstallationĬonnect to your Raspberry Pi with SSH ( more details here), or continue directly on the Raspberry Pi screen.Īs for any project, I recommend starting by updating your system, even if you just installed it.Ī reboot then is probably a good idea, as these first updates often contain a new kernel:Īre you a bit lost in the Linux command line? Check this article first, for the most important commands to remember, and a free downloadable cheat sheet so you can have the commands at your fingertips. I have a detailed tutorial on how to install Raspberry Pi OS here, feel free to check it out if you are not yet familiar with this procedure. Insert it in your Raspberry Pi and login (pi / raspberry). Select your SD card (or USB stick) and click on Write to start the installation.Īfter a few minutes, your SD card should be ready to use.You can also set a custom password there. Press CTRL+Shift+X to open the advanced options, and check “Enable SSH”. I also recommend enabling SSH at this step, it might be easier to do everything from your computer as there is no interface. ![]() ![]()
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