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- 11 Apr 2018, 13:17
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Status page - Internal Serial Number
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3534
Status page - Internal Serial Number
Hi, a few questions regarding the "Internal Serial Number" visible on the Status page Status tab: 1. how can the "Internal Serial Number" be accessed programmatically? 2. is it related to "Serial" in /proc/cpuinfo 3. is the "Internal Serial Number" immutable a...
- 09 Apr 2018, 15:01
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Shell Username Password after flashing
- Replies: 10
- Views: 9886
Re: Shell Username Password after flashing
For the files I need to ask my colleagues. But there is nothing secret about that... Possibly the source code for factory reset is on GitHub? When you said you would send us the img... are you planning to let us produce your images? This needs to be discussed with sales team! It is not as easy as y...
- 09 Apr 2018, 14:50
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Shell Username Password after flashing
- Replies: 10
- Views: 9886
Re: Shell Username Password after flashing
Thanks, a quick test looks promising, the factory reset issue is solved by apt-get update!
- 08 Apr 2018, 18:47
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Shell Username Password after flashing
- Replies: 10
- Views: 9886
Re: Shell Username Password after flashing
Thanks Volker, this exactly what we want to do , mimic the last step in production process but for a short series of devices. As soons as we're confident that all is good we'll send the img to you. So I have these questions: 1. As you may have seen I have a follow up question (above, Edit April 6:) ...
- 06 Apr 2018, 13:21
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Shell Username Password after flashing
- Replies: 10
- Views: 9886
Re: Shell Username Password after flashing
Is it possible to modify an img file to "factory reset state" without having to execute it i.e. before writing the image to a device? Background: I'm looking into automating the setup of 50 devices 1) I've prepared a master image , it has the macid and serial of the mother device 2) I want...
- 28 Mar 2018, 14:28
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: RevPi Core 3 Storage space
- Replies: 9
- Views: 8920
Re: RevPi Core 3 Storage space
Hi, we're using the RevPi3 core module only.
We will probably not use TeamViewer.
Can you suggest some safe commands to free up disk space based on this use case?
So far I've only dared to use apt-get autoremove / autoclean
Kindly
We will probably not use TeamViewer.
Can you suggest some safe commands to free up disk space based on this use case?
So far I've only dared to use apt-get autoremove / autoclean
Kindly
- 28 Mar 2018, 12:10
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Shell Username Password after flashing
- Replies: 10
- Views: 9886
Re: Shell Username Password after flashing
Thanks Volker, that works. ---------------------- Edit April 6: After some testing it doesn't work as expected, or I've misunderstood. I did this: 1. Write the original img to the device, factory-reset clean (for reference, mac ends w/ 49): http://i66.tinypic.com/2n24igk.png 2. Write a custom ing fr...
- 26 Mar 2018, 13:30
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Shell Username Password after flashing
- Replies: 10
- Views: 9886
Shell Username Password after flashing
Hi, where is the factory username and password for shell stored on the RevPi3? The reason I ask is: - I create a custom image on one RevPI3, - then I flash this image onto another RevPI3. What will be the credentials of the on the flashed device? Will it have its original credentials as written on t...
- 17 Mar 2018, 08:29
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Boot RevPI core 3 from USB
- Replies: 10
- Views: 13917
Re: Boot RevPI core 3 from USB
I'm interested in booting from USB too. The idea is to be able distribute an emergency recovery USB to our users.
- 16 Mar 2018, 09:31
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Web interface for sw update
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4859
Web interface for sw update
Hello, I'm looking for a web interface to manage the RevPI. The use case is a home automation server. The main purpose of is to enable end users update software and to configure IP. Secondly, but less important is to be able to see log files and system resource usage. I've tried Webmin and it does a...