[App_rpt-users] AllStarLink for the BeagleBoard-xM

Michael Wolthuis wolthuis at gmail.com
Mon Jan 1 17:16:55 UTC 2018


Ok I'll try it and see what happens, it was really close per ApplePiBaker within a few bytes....
Mike


On 1/1/18, 12:16 PM, "App_rpt-users on behalf of Steve Zingman" <app_rpt-users-bounces at lists.allstarlink.org on behalf of szingman at msgstor.com> wrote:

    I have not had the issue. As of now I have 2 users running the image. I 
    did not ask what size card they used. I will get it on a smaller image 
    this week.
    
    Steve
    
    On 01/01/2018 12:14 PM, Michael Wolthuis wrote:
    > Anyone else try this on an 8GB card and get told it is too small?  I am going to try and find a 16GB card next.
    > Mike
    >
    >
    > On 12/31/17, 12:54 PM, "App_rpt-users on behalf of Steve Zingman" <app_rpt-users-bounces at lists.allstarlink.org on behalf of szingman at msgstor.com> wrote:
    >
    >      When the first versions of AllStarLink on Debian were created, one
    >      existing version was left out. That version was for the BeagleBoard-xM.
    >      The BBxM has a daughter board called the LOX for I/O to 2 radios. In my
    >      conversations with Jim, he really liked the Beagle and LOX combination.
    >      Or was it bagels and lox? I was never quite sure. Jim wanted me to make
    >      sure I continued to support the BBxM/LOX. We had existing users and they
    >      should not be left out in the cold. I agreed.
    >      
    >      I had problems making it work the way we wanted it, so it got shelved. I
    >      did not want to forget, so it I kept it very visible on the shelf. I
    >      could not help but see it. Something of a thorn in my side. I do not
    >      know how many users are out there. I do not know if the BBxM is still
    >      available. I do not know if DMK is still selling LOX board. But, a
    >      promise is a promise so here we go.
    >      
    >      I have built a proof of concept image for the BBxM. The image is built
    >      with Debian Stretch. The image requires a 8GB or larger SD card (for now)
    >      The login is repeater
    >      The password is allstarlink
    >      
    >      These are the things I still need to do:
    >      
    >      Build the image with apt-get install rather then building from source.
    >      You will then be able to do a apt-get upgrade and get the most current
    >      AllStarLink programs and upgraded Debian Stretch programs.
    >      Shrink the image so it will copy to a smaller SD card and then fill the
    >      root partition to fit the available space on the card.
    >      Regenerate the ssh keys on first boot.
    >      Set the user repeater to allow login with the password of allstarlink
    >      the first time then force setting a new password.
    >      Tweak the beagle.conf settings so a first time user (are there any?)
    >      will be able to make carrier access work and not get bit by the CTCSS
    >      setting.
    >      
    >      
    >      This image assumes you can edit config files in /etc/asterisk.
    >      
    >      <http://dvswitch.org/files/Testing/bbxm-asl.img.xz>
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