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# teslausb
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# teslaUSB
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## Meta
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This repo contains steps and scripts originally from [this thread on Reddit]( https://www.reddit.com/r/teslamotors/comments/9m9gyk/build_a_smart_usb_drive_for_your_tesla_dash_cam/)
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This repo contains steps and scripts originally from [this thread on Reddit]( https://www.reddit.com/r/teslamotors/comments/9m9gyk/build_a_smart_USB_drive_for_your_tesla_dash_cam/)
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Many people in that thread suggested that the scripts be hosted on Github but the author didn't seem interested in making that happen. I've hosted the scripts here with his/her permission.
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> Regardless of which way you use to access the Pi (Keyboard+HDMI or USB networking), **before you boot the Pi for for the first time with the MicroSD inserted**, verify that the /boot/cmdline.txt file on the MicroSD does not contain the parameter "init=/usr/lib/raspi-config/init_resize.sh". Delete that entire string if present.
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#### Use a monitor/keyboard/mouse
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If you have a monitor with an HDMI input, a Mini HDMI to HDMI cable, a usb keyboard and a micro usb power cable you can hook up the devices to the Pi and configure it directly.
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If you have a monitor with an HDMI input, a Mini HDMI to HDMI cable, a USB keyboard and a Micro USB power cable you can hook up the devices to the Pi and configure it directly.
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1. Insert the MicroSD card into the Pi.
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1. Connect the keyboard, and monitor to the Pi.
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1. Connect the power supply to the Pi using the port labeld "PWR" on the circuitboard.
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```
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1. Run these commands:
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```
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wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cimryan/teslausb/master/windows_archive/setup-teslausb
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chmod +x setup-teslausb
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./setup-teslausb
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wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cimryan/teslaUSB/master/windows_archive/setup-teslaUSB
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chmod +x setup-teslaUSB
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./setup-teslaUSB
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```
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1. Run this command:
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```
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reboot
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```
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After reboot, the Pi hostname will become `teslausb`, so future `ssh` sessions will be `ssh pi@teslausb.local`.
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After reboot, the Pi hostname will become `teslaUSB`, so future `ssh` sessions will be `ssh pi@teslaUSB.local`.
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### Get the Pi set up for your Tesla.
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If you set up the Pi with a keyboard and a monitor disconnect it and connect it to a PC. If you're using a cable be sure to use the port labeled "usb" on the circuitboard.
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If you set up the Pi with a keyboard and a monitor disconnect it and connect it to a PC. If you're using a cable be sure to use the port labeled "USB" on the circuitboard.
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1. Wait for the Pi to show up on the PC as a USB drive.
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1. Create a directory named TeslaCam at the root of the drive labeled CAM.
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1. Copy any music you'd like to the drive labeled MUSIC.
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To make changes to the system partitions:
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```
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ssh pi@teslausb.
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ssh pi@teslaUSB.
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sudo -i
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mount / -o remount,rw
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mount /boot -o remount,rw
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