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I recently learned about the raspi-config noint parameter from here. This is perfect for my needs but now I need to figure out which parameters to send.

I'm trying to change two things: the resolution and the keyboard layout. Where can I learn what parameters I need to type in?

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AFAIK this is not documented.

cat /usr/bin/raspi-config | grep  "do_"

will show the possible functions.

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  • Thank you. That allowed me to find do_resolution and do_configure_keyboard, but how do I find out what value I need to provide? Maybe I could change it to what I want using the interactive way and then finding out what that value is?
    – GFL
    Commented Nov 6, 2019 at 4:12
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    @GFL read the section in /usr/bin/raspi-config - there are >2000 lines of code, but last time I looked the functions were reasonably clear. Never done this, because I don't actually see the point - I just configure an image once.
    – Milliways
    Commented Nov 6, 2019 at 4:33
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All options are now listed on the Raspberry Pi config for rpi-config:

https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/configuration.html#raspi-config-cli-commands

Current list:

  • do_audio
  • do_audioconf
  • do_blanking
  • do_boot_behaviour
  • do_boot_order
  • do_boot_rom
  • do_boot_splash
  • do_boot_wait
  • do_browser
  • do_change_locale
  • do_change_pass
  • do_change_timezone
  • do_composite
  • do_configure_keyboard
  • do_expand_rootfs
  • do_fan
  • do_hostname
  • do_i2c
  • do_leds
  • do_memory_split
  • do_net_names
  • do_onewire
  • do_overclock
  • do_overlayfs
  • do_overscan_kms
  • do_pi4video
  • do_proxy
  • do_rgpio
  • do_serial_cons
  • do_serial_hw
  • do_spi
  • do_ssh
  • do_update
  • do_vnc
  • do_vnc_resolution
  • do_wayland
  • do_wifi_country
  • do_wifi_ssid_passphrase

Created with

curl https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/configuration.html | egrep -o "do_[^ ]*" | sort | uniq

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