[arm-allstar] morse IP output

Danny K5CG k5cg at hamoperator.org
Wed Sep 9 09:39:20 EDT 2020


/etc/rc/local calls /usr/local/etc/rc.allstar

morse_ip.sh is called inside that.

# Show IP in Morse code on LED at boot
if [ "${SHOW_MORSE_AT_BOOT,,}" != "disabled" ]; then
        /usr/local/sbin/morse_ip.sh &
fi


----- Original Message -----
> From: "Patrick Perdue via ARM-allstar" <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
> To: "Don Backstrom - AA7AU via ARM-allstar" <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org>
> Cc: "Patrick Perdue" <borrisinabox at gmail.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2020 5:27:03 PM
> Subject: [arm-allstar] morse IP output

> Hi:
> 
> I can't see the LED on the Raspberry Pi 3 I'm using as a node, but I
> thought I would try using a cheap audible light probe in a dark room to
> detect the morse IP address output for demonstration purposes, as I am
> planning on doing a podcast on how to perform a full HamVoIP/SHARI
> installation with a screen reader.
> 
> The script I've found, /usr/local/sbin/morse_ip.sh) references the BBB
> version, and, if this is indeed the one being used, I don't know how it
> is called at startup. If this is, indeed, the script that is still valid
> for the rPi, what causes it to launch at boot? I can't find it in cron
> or /etc/rc.local.
> 
> Does this script only work prior to running first time node setup,
> and/or does it only display Ethernet IP?
> 
> Thanks and 73
> 
> KE4DYI
> 
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