[arm-allstar] v1.5rc2 comments on successful install
David McGough
kb4fxc at inttek.net
Sun Jan 29 18:01:50 EST 2017
Hi Roger,
Thanks for your feedback. I appreciate your comments about sourcing the
.bash_profile and the node registration config issue in firsttime.sh.
We'll integrate these changes into an upcoming package release.
73, David KB4FXC
On Sun, 29 Jan 2017, "Roger Bly via arm-allstar" wrote:
> I successfully burned a v1.5rc2 SD from OS X and setup a private node on a RPi3b and unmodified sound Fob to have a portable listen-only box. In the firsttime setup script I chose not to setup Allstar. I manually configured rpt.conf for the private node and links link.
Comments on the process:
OS X operating system specific SD card imaging:
1. xz compression utilities are not included on Mac OS X (BSD) by default. You can download an OS X install package here:
http://tukaani.org/xz/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/macpkg/
It would be nice to have an image compressed with more standard tar/gzip
2. On Mac OS X (BSD), when writing and SD card image, dd -bs=1M needs to be -bs=1m (lower case m)
General v1.5 comments:
3. When choosing (9) Start Bash Shell from the admin menu, the .bash_profile is not sourced, so you donât get any of the nice alias for ls color, etc. exec command does not source .bash_profile. You can add the aliases to .bashrc and that will work.
4. I just want bash shell via ssh, so I commented out the exec admin.sh in .bash_profile. Can run that explicitly if needed.
5. Register â even though I didnât select Allstar node setup in the firsttime.sh script (chose private node), an Allstar register statement was included in iax.conf. I commented that out.
register => 1010:@register.allstarlink.org
;register => xxxxx:yyyyyy at register.allstarlink.org
Thanks again to Doug, David, et al on the release.
Regards,
Roger Bly
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