paul- wrote: > /opt/bootlocal.sh is ran as root, so it doesn't matter. I have no idea > about spi, I don't use it.
Thanks Paul, That was my guess re sudo in bootlocal.sh. I appreciate all the help you've provided - especially considering it is something you don't use! All of you guys working on pCP provide service well above and beyond! For anyone else who may have some SPI insight, I'll offer the following to see if they can help discern what is missing. On a normal RPi with Raspbian, the kernel modules enc28j60.ko and spidev.ko are already installed. All that is required to make an enc28j60 work is to add the enc28j60 overlay to the config.txt file. A network connection is established quite quickly. With piCore, those two modules are not installed by default, but I have added them in, added the references to them in /opt/.filetool.sh and added the commands to get them started in /opt/bootlocal.sh. lsmod shows they are installed. I have added the dtoverlay for enc28j60 to config.txt and tested with and without various spi overlays (none of which are necessary with Raspbian). My suspicion is that there is another module that is missing, perhaps ethernet related, but all my googling and such has not revealed what that might be. Any SPI gurus out there? Thanks! SqueezeServer: LMS7.9.1 on Debian-Stretch Wholehouse Audio: Squeezebox Receiver (Duet), 3 Squeezebox Controllers Extra Controllers: Orange Squeeze Android App, SqueezePlay Front Porch: piCorePlayer 3.21 on Raspberry Pi Model B with HiFiBerry DAC Patio: piCorePlayer 3.21 on Raspberry Pi 2B with HiFiBerry DAC Garage: piCorePlayer 3.22 on pIZero1.3 with pHat DAC, Jivelite, 3.5" TFT LCD Future Plans: Pi3's and PiZeros with touchscreens and DACs Retired: Wandboard with CSOS, WHS SqueezeServer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rmac321's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=58482 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=107352 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix
