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Merge pull request #46 from firedfly/master
Create TeslaCam directory automatically
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@@ -106,15 +106,16 @@ Now that you have Wifi up and running, it's time to set up the USB storage and s
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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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shutdown -h now
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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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On the next boot, 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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Your Pi is now ready to be plugged into your Tesla. If you want to add music to the Pi, follow the instructions in the next section.
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### (Optional) Add music to the Pi
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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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1. Eject the drives.
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1. Unplug the Pi from the PC.
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@@ -139,6 +139,12 @@ function create_usb_drive_backing_files () {
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/tmp/create-backingfiles.sh "$campercent" "$BACKINGFILES_MOUNTPOINT"
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}
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function create_teslacam_directory () {
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mount /mnt/cam
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mkdir /mnt/cam/TeslaCam
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umount /mnt/cam
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}
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function configure_archive () {
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local archive_server_ip_address="$1"
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@@ -270,6 +276,8 @@ echo "" >> /etc/fstab
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create_usb_drive_backing_files
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create_teslacam_directory
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configure_archive "$ARCHIVE_SERVER_IP_ADDRESS"
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configure_rc_local
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