Hi All,

Has anyone got knowledge on how to change files on a RaspberryPi by going through a USB connection?

I'm currently trying to do it through an Ethernet to change wi-fi config files by using the scp module, but my future goal is to do it by a USB connection if it's possible.

So I want to basically have my program installed either on the Pi(USB device) or the computer the Pi is being plugged into (Windows, Mac, or Linux). Once the Pi is plugged in, I want the program to auto-run and give the user the options to change the files on the RaspberryPi

If anyone can help with this would be great, thanks to all in advance


In reply to Changing files on a RaspberryPi connected via USB by hakim-djz

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