Update the Raspberry Pi docs to include information on the Fedora 37 changes, information about USB boot #488

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Fedora supports the the Raspberry Pi Model 2B and 3-series of devices including the 3B, 3B+, 3A+, 3CM and 3CM+ in Fedora Linux 29 and later releases.
This documentation describes how to get started, and includes a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section at the end of the document about what is supported, and what is not.
NOTE: The Raspberry Pi 4 is not supported.
Support for some of the hardware is still missing in the upstream Linux kernel.
NOTE: The Raspberry Pi 4 is not supported in Fedora 36 and earlier.
However, Fedora Linux will work on this device for some use cases, particularly "headless" (no display attached).
Un-accelerated graphics are generally functional, but performance will suffer.
Non-accelerated graphics are generally functional, but performance will suffer.
NOTE: [Fedora 37 officially supports the Raspberry Pi 4](https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/RaspberryPi4), including hardware accelerated graphics.
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.Prerequisites
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** 4B: 3.0 Amps
* HDMI-compatible Monitor or TV.
* A USB keyboard and USB mouse.
* SD card reader.
* A microSD Card (16 GB or larger).
* If using an SD card:
** SD card reader.
** A microSD Card (16 GB or larger).
* If using a USB flash drive, with USB boot:
** A USB flash drive, preferrably USB 3.0 or newer (16GB or larger).
* A computer running Microsoft Windows, macOS, or Linux.
* A Fedora ARM image from: link:https://arm.fedoraproject.org/[].