On 6/24/2016 4:42 PM, William Hermans wrote:
> Charles,
> 
> So, a minor complaint. None of your overlays configures *ALL* pins not used 
> by 
> hdmi( audio and video ) and all other pins not in use by the system ( eMMC, 
> i2c-0/2, etc ). I had to use a cape I suppose Robert created:

Robert is really the maintainer of these capes, since he's pulled the
overlay into the kernel source and keeps it updated for newer kernels.

> Here is the whole story. I was able to use config-pin to load the overlay 
> that 
> exports all hdmi pins, and all that. The problem is, I modified your version 
> of 
> config-pin because I do not wish to setup a sudo "rule". Instead, I use a 
> udev 
> rule to change the group for the pin files, and loading that overlay through 
> config-pin was not working. Since parts of that udev rule *HAS* to be done at 
> boot.

The config-pin script was written for the desktop images.  Since
you're starting from a console image, the sudo configuration isn't
working "out of the box".  That said, tweaking the udev rules to
change ownership (and/or modifying the supplemental groups for the
default user) seems like a better fix, with no sudo required.  I'm
sure Robert would appreciate a PR against the image creation scripts
to clean this up!  ;-)

Great work!

-- 
Charles Steinkuehler
[email protected]

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