On Thu, May 24, 2018, 01:36 Gene Heskett <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Sounds like no threads running.
>
> Does a "halrun" execute,(see the doc pdf, about page 585) and give you
> a "halcmd" prompt? Or alternatively, does linuxcnc actually run?

Yes,yes

The

>
> first time it will ask you for a configuration, which you should pass
> its new config, you've created
> in /home/$usr/linuxcnc/configs/$new-name.ini
>
So the path to my ini file $usr changed for user name and $new name = servo
matson

>
> After that run, you can select that config automatically with linuxcnc -l
>


So if I start, then shutdown linuxcnc the -i will load the 7i90 file and I
> won't have to punch all of the configuration string ( that I'm admittedly
> not sure of correct syntax and path for ) and it should load and halscop
> should then allow me to choose threads and pins.
>

I will attempt this in the afternoon.

where the -l stands for same as Last time. There may be config *.ini or
> *.hal errors that cause an immediate exit, expected at this stage.
>
We have debugged all of this and it works.

>
> dmesg will show any logged errors. To simplify its display, run as root
> 'dmesg -c' to clear its history, the rerun linuxcnc, then just dmesg to
> get only the errors of this run attempt.  Paste those back to us.



Back at shop with no internet , this will be a bit difficult


>
>
> the first thing to do is figure out why not
>
Agreed

>
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