raspi-config
#1
Hey guys,

I installed the distribution of KODI on my raspberry PI 3. Obviously, sudo raspi-config is not working on it. But I need to configure my Raspberry like it :

1-Expand the root filesystem to have enough space for the cloud
Select “Expand Filesystem”

2- Change user password
“For Security when accessing form the WAN”

3- Change locale to en_US.UTF8
Select “Internationalisation Options”

4- Memory split, allocate xxM to video graphics
Select “Advanced Options” –> “Memory Split”

5- Overclock to Modest or Medium

But I don't know how to do it without the raspi-config instruction.
I know that kodi have a PI config feature on the osmc menu but I did not find how to do these modifications.

Could you please help me ?

Regards,
xpo1
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#2
There is no such thing as "distribution of KODI".

Kodi is an _application_ which runs on top of an _OS_.
Which OS have you installed and frоm where?
Once you figure out what you installed you go to the wiki/forum of that project and read there.
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#3
I installed osmc Smile

If I post on this forum it is because i did not find something on the Internet ...
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#4
Is that hidden from the Internet: -->> https://discourse.osmc.tv/ ?
Ask you questions there, because your question is OS related and not Kodi related.
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#5
1. OSMC already does this on first boot so, not necessary.

2. Again, on first boot, you were prompted to do so if you wished.

3. Handled on first boot when you were prompted to choose your language.

4. This is also already optimised in OSMC and no changes should be necessary. Too low can result in graphics anomalies and too high, OOM crashes of the system itself.

5. There is very little overhead for overclocking on Pi3. You should not have any issues with default clock speeds.
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