![]() ![]() At that point I realised that remote ROOT access was disabled. I then used Mobaxterm (could have used WinSCP) to access the board from my PC – I find that easier than messing around with a small keyboard on the actual PI and swapping screens over etc. ![]() So in order to install “the script” easily, I found myself having to plug in a monitor and keyboard and use the desktop to enable I2c and enable SSH. The Pi3 setup (Raspbian) currently has neither. All updated and OTA available.įrom a convenience perspective, most of the small boards I’ve dealt with lately have SSH enabled at start as well as root access. Oh! While I’m on – the ESP8266 code – just updated it – got LOTS of RAM back, added in a message on power up to indicate why the board is starting… and re-thought a power up message that wrote to FLASH (and hence could have worn the FLASH out after long periods of using deep-sleep restarts. Having started putting together “the script” a long time ago, long before the Raspberry Pi 3 came out – and having developed it to handle a wide range of boards and scenarios including of course the Pi3, I found it interesting to return today to installing “the script” on the Raspberry Pi 3 – and of course I wanted to ensure that nothing had changed recently which might stop others doing the same. ![]()
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