run_webhmi_on_raspberry_pi
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- | Once disk image was downloaded, extract archive to desired destination and copy it to your MicroSD | + | Once disk image was downloaded, extract archive to desired destination and copy it to your microSD |
In Linux-based operation systems this can be done with following command: | In Linux-based operation systems this can be done with following command: | ||
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sudo dd if=RaspberryPi.img of=/dev/sdc bs=1M | sudo dd if=RaspberryPi.img of=/dev/sdc bs=1M | ||
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Here /dev/sdc is a path to your card reader. | Here /dev/sdc is a path to your card reader. | ||
+ | Under Windows or MacOS you can use [[https:// | ||
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+ | There are possible places where WebHMI can store your settings and collected data: | ||
+ | - External USB disk (by default) | ||
+ | - Internal MicroSD card | ||
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+ | If you want to use internal SD card as data storage you should create additional partition on it. You can use all available free space for this purpose. | ||
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+ | Please format this partition to ext4 filesystem. | ||
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+ | Unmount your disk and now you are ready to run WebHMI. Insert card into RPi, connect it to your local network over Ethernet port. | ||
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+ | By default WebHMI' | ||
- | Open [[http:// | + | Now you can turn on the Raspberry Pi. Wait 10-20 seconds and open [[http:// |
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Default credentials are: | Default credentials are: |
run_webhmi_on_raspberry_pi.txt · Last modified: 2023/05/18 14:35 by emozolyak