[arm-allstar] Can somebody please update the RPI update status timing

Neil k8it k8it at cac.net
Wed Sep 30 10:44:00 EST 2015


I know that family commitments etc.  have delayed the release of the RPI updates including the tail echo buffer issue, but could somebody please update the current target release date? Doug's website seems to be out of date. THANKS


Thanks
73 Neil Sablatzky  K8IT
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From: Doug Crompton 
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2015 1:56 PM
To: ARM Allstar 
Subject: Re: [arm-allstar] fsck on PI image


Bernie,

 There are a number of ways to shutdown the Pi. Already in the code is the ability to shutdown with a GPIO push button. You just have to add the button and activate it in the allstar.env file. A howto is on the web page.

There are also functions in rpt.conf that are commented out that allow dtmf asterisk restart, linux reboot, and system halt. You could uncomment them and possibly change the dtmf codes.

As far a power down problems without shutting down properly I have never seen a problem with the RPi2 image but of course it is always a good idea to shutdown properly. It does not take much to run the RPI2 for hours of power failure. A 400 watt UPS would run it all day.

The image is ext4 and does the same things it would do on any other OS.

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fsck

I don't think it is anything you have to really worry about as long as you take a few precautions and of course always have an image backup on hand. They are easy to make with the backup scripts.

73 Doug
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http://www.crompton.com/hamradio



> From: bmcintosh at paceprofessional.co.uk
> To: arm-allstar at hamvoip.org
> Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2015 17:13:53 +0100
> Subject: [arm-allstar] fsck on PI image
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I recently put together a remote base using Baofeng UV5R and Doug's PI
> image. One of the problems that I have had with using Pis in a shared
> environment is folk switching them off without shutting them down properly.
> I normally rig up a push switch that makes the PI do a clean shutdown for
> you when you don't have a terminal handy to do it via SSH.
> (http://www.feednet.org.uk/powerdownpi.htm )
> 
> I also usually enable non-interactive use of fsck on reboot to cope with
> those cases where a clean shutdown hasn't been made. This is to avoid those
> circumtances where the machine won't allow you to go further without logging
> in as root, but you can't login as root because SSH hasn't started yet. 
> 
> I'm not familiar with Arch Linux - can someone advise how to ensure that if
> the OS runs fsck on a reboot, that it completes without any intervention ?
> Or perhaps this is already done with Doug's image ?
> 
> Thanks !
> 
> Bernie
> GM4WZG
> 
> 
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