docs: how to enable SSH

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#. If you connect a monitor and a keyboard, you'll see that the Pi boots right
into the ``raspi-config`` tool.
If you boot with only a network cable connected, you'll have to find the IP
address of the Pi yourself, e.g. by looking in the client list on your
router/DHCP server. When you have found the Pi's IP address, you can SSH to
the IP address and login with the user ``pi`` and password ``raspberry``.
Once logged in, run ``sudo raspi-config`` to start the config tool as the
``root`` user.
If you boot with only a network cable connected, you need to enable SSH first by
creating a ``ssh`` file (can be blank) on the ``boot`` partition. As of December 2016,
SSH is disabled on default for security reasons.
Next, you'll have to find the IP address of the Pi yourself, e.g. by looking
in the client list on your router/DHCP server. When you have found the Pi's
IP address, you can SSH to the IP address and login with the user ``pi`` and
password ``raspberry``. Once logged in, run ``sudo raspi-config`` to start
the config tool as the ``root`` user.
#. Use the ``raspi-config`` tool to setup the basics of your Pi. You might want
to do one or more of the following: