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rpi-config (Clone of raspi-config) Base additions.

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Former Member over 13 years ago

Greetings All

 

My first post to this forum. Bet it will upset some. Please stick to the topic.

 

http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=18557

 

Please read this thread if you are interested in the reasons why I have added code to the original.

The push being to have it added to the official release by asb in Raspbian.

 

My comment. Removed insult aimed at Jamesh. Second thoughts say bad form not helping my cause. Not that they have any choice now.

 

On to the business at hand...

 

I am looking for people to firstly check and test my code as I am no expert and secondly make suggestions.

Finally post support in the thread given above as I have been banned for daring to relate my concerns.

Be careful how you state your opinion on the RPi forums. Banning people is not the best way to encourage robust discussion.

 

ftp://zlham.geek.nz/rpi/

 

I have added the following to the script.

 

Change root. Allow the setting of a root password.

Set static. Change between DHCP and a static ip address or vis versa.

Set dns. Change the dns server settings.

Set hosts. Change the hostname.

 

/etc/hosts settings are changed as is the norm when changing ip, dns and hostname.

 

I have removed overclocking as I feel this is not a base feature. It is an advanced feature that should require a new user to take steps to download a seperate script to set up this advanced feature.

 

Backup your /etc/network/interfaces. /etc/hosts, hostname and resolv.conf before testing.

The same warning as the original code. Heavily modified systems may not behave as expected as there is very little error checking.

I think I have set sane defaults. There is little need to reboot to test the code and keeping a backup makes it easy to set the machine back to standard.

 

I think this covers base configuration items not covered by asb.

It took me little more than a few hours over two days to add the extra code.

Given enough support I would be prepared to maintain the code however I really think the original author should pick up the ball.

Considering I am not going to tolerate the attitude I see on the RPi forum it is not likely that I will participate without a formal appology from jamesh in the thread (Yeah right).

One more time. I do not want to discuss the conduct of either side. Feel free to comment if you wish however it is unlikely I will respond on this level.

 

The primary goal is to ensure new users can start working with the RPi without DHCP by allowing a static IP to be set just like any other distribution (A generalization).

 

Dispite reasonably polite emails to asb and the forum admin no responses have been forthcoming. Probably par for the course.

Addressing the program name raspi-config change to rpi-config is also a matter for the author to consider.

 

 

Regards

Peter

PS It is easy enough to find my email address if you have a clue (zlham whois). Flames & sock puppets > /dev/null

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    Former Member over 13 years ago

    Set dns. Change the dns server settings.

    I didn't look too closely, but you still appear to use 8.8.8.8 as default DNS server.

     

    Personally I find having a default like that highly obnoxious. If I don't set one, or if my DHCP server doesn't provide one, then that's deliberate and there shouldn't be one configured.

     

    Don't take that personally - I realise that was part of the original configuration and not something you've done, but given your post about it in the other thread I'd expected you to have removed it too image

     

     

    On the whole topic of using DHCP as a default, I wonder how many of them have a broadband router that came configured by default to get it's LAN side address from DHCP ?   Or, as with most, did it come with a pre-configured well known static IP address (192.168.0.1 usually).

     

    Two other things to add: As you've found suggestions, constructive or otherwise, tend to fall on deaf ears if they don't get you outright banned, the RPF has their way of thinking and nothing apparently will dissuade them from it - I'm actually fine with that. And we don't stick to the topic over here image

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    Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I have no control over the defaults Raspbian (dns) has however I have allowed it to be set to something different in my clone.

    My modem is 192.168.255.254 others 1.1 What my script show is up for discussion. You say 0.1 and you may be right.

    I also have no control over my suggestions being added to the official distribution where these default get set.

    By releasing what I have done in the public domain it is at least out there.

     

    I have no plans of doing any more to it unless someone finds a bug.

    My tests say it works as expected in a default install situation.

     

    Of course there are many different setups for hosts for instance but that is beyond the scope of the software.

    I do not think it is meant to be a general setup tool and carries a warning to that effect.

    The name rpi-config or any variant is up for grabs. For someone interested it would be a good way to have a continued interest in the way of the Penguin.

     

    For me, I just say it as it is and back it up with code to address the issue.

    I do not think I am under any obligation to do anything more.

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    Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I have no control over the defaults Raspbian (dns) has however I have allowed it to be set to something different in my clone.

    My modem is 192.168.255.254 others 1.1 What my script show is up for discussion. You say 0.1 and you may be right.

    I also have no control over my suggestions being added to the official distribution where these default get set.

    By releasing what I have done in the public domain it is at least out there.

     

    I have no plans of doing any more to it unless someone finds a bug.

    My tests say it works as expected in a default install situation.

     

    Of course there are many different setups for hosts for instance but that is beyond the scope of the software.

    I do not think it is meant to be a general setup tool and carries a warning to that effect.

    The name rpi-config or any variant is up for grabs. For someone interested it would be a good way to have a continued interest in the way of the Penguin.

     

    For me, I just say it as it is and back it up with code to address the issue.

    I do not think I am under any obligation to do anything more.

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