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guides:virtual_modem:section_4 [2019-12-11 16:58] omolini [Making Virtual Modem run at startup] |
guides:virtual_modem:section_4 [2020-02-19 02:10] omolini [Troubleshooting] |
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* **/boot/vmodem/1.sh** | * **/boot/vmodem/1.sh** | ||
* **/boot/vmodem/ppp.sh** | * **/boot/vmodem/ppp.sh** | ||
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+ | * Make sure they are executable: | ||
+ | <code bash> | ||
+ | chmod 770 /boot/vmodem/vmodem.sh | ||
+ | chmod 770 /boot/vmodem/1.sh | ||
+ | chmod 770 /boot/vmodem/ppp.sh | ||
+ | </code> | ||
==== Name of the serial port ==== | ==== Name of the serial port ==== | ||
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* Over on the Raspberry Pi, you should be seeing the corresponding output: | * Over on the Raspberry Pi, you should be seeing the corresponding output: | ||
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- | * If you get any error messages, take a note of them and look for commonalities in any steps you've taken before this step. Open up the script vmodem.sh for editing to make sure the baud and serial port are properly set. If you're unable to figure it out, feel free to contact me (see bottom of page). | ||
===== Getting online ===== | ===== Getting online ===== |