### Note: armbian-config is undergoing major rewrite and therefore is not receiving much attention. So functions might not be available or even broken, especially on more recent boards.
The tool needs root privileges to work and can be launched by entering ```sudo armbian-config``` at the terminal prompt or by clicking to the armbian-config menu item on desktop images.
- **I**nstall - installs to SATA, eMMC, NAND or USB. It gives you an option to install the system to more resilient and faster internal or external media. You can also change filesystem type to ext2,3,4 or BTRFS (if supported),
- **F**reeze - freeze or unfreeze kernel and board support packages, to avoid upgrading,
- **N**ightly - switch between nightly automated beta and stable builds,
- **B**ootenv - edit boot environment and alter kernel boot parameters,
- **I**P - choose to select dynamic or edit static IP address,
- **H**otspot - create or manage wireless access point. If your wireless adapter is recognized by a kernel, then armbian-config utility auto selects best mode on the selected device. It can detect 802.11n, 802.11a and 802.11ac. It also knows how to handle some special Realtek adapters,
- **W**iFi - manage wireless networking. Connect with Wifi network. You can create multiple wireless connections at the same time. They are managed by Network Manager,
- **B**T install - pair Bluetooth devices without PIN code,
- **A**dvanced - edit network config manually,
- **F**orget - disconnets and clear all wireless connections.