Thanks Andreas, Voyage 0.11.0 explicitly says that it supports APU2 leds in the release data (unless I'm reading it wrong), so I'm hoping it's a minor config issue.
If I have no luck, I might have a go with the sources you provide. Thanks again. On 16 June 2017 at 17:18, <bo...@geodb.org> wrote: > Hello Richard > > I don't know about a simple fix. On my APU2s with Voyage 0.10.0, the > kernel module has been missing. > > Using the Voyage SDK, I've compiled and installed the missing kernel > module using this sources: > http://daduke.org/dl/apu2-leds.tgz > > On Voyage 0.11.0, it could be the same problem. > > Cheers > Andreas > > > > On 2017-06-16 07:06, Richard Warburton wrote: > >> Fresh install of Voyage 0.11.0, alas on startup I see the message: >> /etc/init.d/voyage-util: 76: /etc/init.d/voyage-util: cannot create >> /sys/class/leds/apu2:1/trigger: Directory nonexistent >> /etc/init.d/voyage-util: 77: /etc/init.d/voyage-util: cannot create >> /sys/class/leds/apu2:3/trigger: Directory nonexistent >> >> /etc/init.d/voyage-util: 78: /etc/init.d/voyage-util: cannot create >> /sys/class/leds/apu2:3/trigger: Directory nonexistent >> >> /etc/init.d/voyage-util: 79: /etc/init.d/voyage-util: cannot create >> /sys/class/leds/apu2:3/trigger: Directory nonexistent >> >> Looking inside /sys/class/leds, there's only one directory called >> mmc0:: >> >> Is there a simple fix for this? I tried the current release as well, >> but no dice. >> >> Thanks in advance. >> _______________________________________________ >> Voyage-linux mailing list >> Voyage-linux@list.voyage.hk >> http://list.voyage.hk/mailman/listinfo/voyage-linux >> > -- Richard Warburton - MSc(Hons), PGDipSci, BE(Hons) +64 9 377-2881 ext 9 Skagerrak Software - Senior Developer - http://www.skagerraksoftware.com/ 40/22a Willcott St, Mt Albert 1025 - PO Box 77039, Mt Albert, Auckland 1350
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