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raspberry_boards:duino-pi_modification [2016/01/20 21:48]
admin [Install Shutdown & Reset Button]
raspberry_boards:duino-pi_modification [2016/07/16 21:48]
admin [Install Blinking LED]
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-==== Change the user and the password ==== 
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-[[http://​raspi.tv/​2012/​how-to-create-a-new-user-on-raspberry-pi|How to create a new user]] 
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-1. Change the name: 
-  $ sudo nano /​etc/​hostname 
-in "​duino-pi"​\\ 
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-2. Change the host file 
-  $ sudo nano /etc/hosts 
-in: 
-    127.0.0.1 ​      ​localhost 
-    ::1             ​localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback 
-    fe00::​0 ​        ​ip6-localnet 
-    ff00::​0 ​        ​ip6-mcastprefix 
-    ff02::​1 ​        ​ip6-allnodes 
-    ff02::​2 ​        ​ip6-allrouters 
-                              ​ 
-    127.0.1.1 ​      ​duino-pi 
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-5. Change the password 
-  $ passwd 
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-The passwd command allows you to change your password, you will be prompted for your old password, then you new password twice. The password is "​dernulleffekt"​. 
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-4. Reboot: 
-  $ sudo reboot 
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 ==== Install Shutdown & Reset Button ==== ==== Install Shutdown & Reset Button ====
  
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 4. Reboot 4. Reboot
   $ sudo reboot   $ sudo reboot
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 +==== Install Blinking LED ==== 
 + 
 +1. Make an folder (if not existing) 
 +  $ mkdir /​home/​pi/​paper-duino-pi 
 +  $ cd /​home/​pi/​paper-duino-pi 
 + 
 +2. Download and unzip that Python script 
 +  $ wget http://​www.dernulleffekt.de/​programme/​blink_22.py.tar.gz 
 +  $ tar xf blink_22.py.tar.gz 
 +   
 +2. Change owner & rights 
 +  $ sudo chown root:root blink_22.py 
 +  $ sudo chmod 755 blink_22.py 
 +   
 +3. Create the autostart:​ 
 +    $ sudo nano /​etc/​rc.local 
 +write before exit 0: 
 +   # blink an LED 
 +   ​printf "​Starting blinking LED on GPIO 22" 
 +   /​home/​pi/​paper-duino-pi/​blink_22.py & 
 +    
 +To save and leave press:\\    
 +CTRL+O, Enter, CTRL+X\\ 
 + 
 +4. Reboot 
 +  $ sudo reboot
  
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-==== Set the SSH connection ==== 
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-1. For activating the SSH connection open 
-  $ sudo raspi-config 
-In 8. Advanced Options you can activate SSH 
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-2. Give the Raspberry Pi an IP address. Open the interfaces file: 
-  $ sudo nano /​etc/​network/​interfaces 
-Change the DHCP in static and add these lines: 
- 
-     iface eth0 inet static 
-        address 192.168.0.111 
-        netmask 255.255.255.0 
-        gateway 192.168.0.100 
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-To save and leave press:\\ 
-CTRL+O, Enter, CTRL+X 
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-3. Restart ethernet 
-  $ sudo ifdown eth0 
-  $ sudo ifup eth0 
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-3. Now you can login on your computer with: 
-  $ ssh duino-pi@192.168.0.111 
-or with XWindows ​ support: 
-  $ ssh -XY pi@192.168.0.111 
-PW: raspberry\\ 
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