Yeah. I think so. Here is my current path:
cat $PATH
cat:
/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/home/ubuntu/local/cloud9/:/home/ubuntu/local/cloud9/bin
I just enter: “cloud9.sh -l 0.0.0.0” from the SSH window and then it starts the
server and I go to the Cloud9 IDE
with my browser.
This is an edited version of cloud9.sh There was a case statement that figured
out what version of linux you were running.
I could probably just modify it to add the correct path?
------------------------------------------------------------
#!/bin/sh
ME=`readlink "$0" || echo "$0"`
cd `dirname "$ME"`/..
echo "Linux ARM"
node server.js "$@" -a x-www-browser
---------------------------------------------------------
Thanks;
Bill
http://www.packtpub.com/building-a-home-security-system-with-beaglebone/book
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of William Hermans
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2014 2:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [beagleboard] Setting path to an External USB flash drive
node bin/cloud9.js -w /path/to/your/workspace
Is this what you're asking ?
On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 8:16 PM, William Pretty Security
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi William;
Thanks for the help so far. Actually this won’t help for my particular
application.
What I am doing is designing a test instrument the user can access from a smart
phone or tablet.
The instrument will use node.js and socket.io and communicate with the hardware
via a web page.
The first part of the code is an RF Power meter, that reads one of the analog
inputs on the BBB and
converts the reading to dBm.
This project is part of another book I am writing for Packt Publishing.
Basically the reader can develop
the code on the BBB and then remove the USB memory stick, with the Cloud9 IDE
on it and have a portable instrument.
At least that is my goal. So what I need to know is if:
PATH=$PATH:/media/disk1
Export PATH
is the right code to add to my “.profile” file and the equivalent for root.
You blog looks interesting, but my deadline is already past due J
Thanks again;
Bill
http://www.packtpub.com/building-a-home-security-system-with-beaglebone/book
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of William Hermans
Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2014 8:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [beagleboard] Setting path to an External USB flash drive
Oh, and for what its worth, the working example I setup on that blog post, had
a swap disk enabled on the external USB drive as well. It works very nicely and
all, but for convince I personally prefer to run my rootfs off a NFS share.
The reason is simple. I can modify file 3 different ways like this.
1) directly from the BBB
2) from the NFS share host.
3) from a Windows 7( or any OS for that matter ) dev machine using Samba and
mapped network drives.
there is at least a 4th option, using WinSCP from a Windows machine, but I
prefer using "native" tool as much as possible. So I stick with mapped network
drives.
On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 5:47 PM, William Hermans <[email protected]> wrote:
HI William, why not put the whole rootfs on an external USB drive ?
http://www.embeddedhobbyist.com/debian-tips/beaglebone-black/beaglebone-black-usb-boot/
If anything is unclear feel free to ask here, as I've derided long time ago to
disable comments on my blog site.
On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 12:06 PM, William Pretty Security
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello All;
I have been going thru uSD cards because I am using Cloud9 as a local IDE.
The number of writes performed by Cloud9 seems to be trashing the uSD card.
So I thought I would re-install Cloud9 on an External flash drive.
I modified /ext/fstab so that the drive is automatically mounted:
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
/dev/mmcblk0p2 / auto errors=remount-ro 0 1
/dev/mmcblk0p1 /boot/uboot auto defaults 0 0
/dev/sda1 /media/disk1 vfat auto,umask=0 0 0 <-----------
So now if I go to /media I see:
root@ubuntu-armhf:/media# ls -l
total 28
drwx------ 10 ubuntu ubuntu 16384 Jan 1 1970 BOOT
drwxrwxrwx 3 root root 8192 Jan 1 1970 disk1
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Feb 10 17:38 rootfs
What I need to know is, to access “/dev/sda1/media/disk1” do I just add this to
$PATH:
PATH=$PATH:/media/disk1
Thanks;
Bill
http://www.packtpub.com/building-a-home-security-system-with-beaglebone/book
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