I just realized, you may also want to start udhcpc -i eth0 & somewhere probably before your ssh line. If your appEntry fails to start or crashes or whatever, the devices will be without an IP, so ssh will be up and running, but you won't be able to access it.
appEntry does its own network management (wtf much?) but that doesn't conflict.
Hi oliv3r.
Thanks for the suggestion above - I'll try it out and see if it works...
Would I expect
udhcpc in the list of processes by running
ps -al in the terminal?
I have a few additional questions for this thread/forum
1) Regarding the
ssh command (I'm using Terminal on the Mac), it keeps saying "Warning: Permanently added '<IP address>' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts." - is this anything to worry about?
2) Does anyone know if there a terminal command (on the scope) that can check the FAT-formatted partition on a USB memory stick (I usually use fsck but can't see the msdos version)?
3) I'm not sure if this is the correct
Rigol MSO5000-related thread to post this question... So, I decided to use the
Measure menu to add
Frequency,
Period,
Undershoot and
Overshoot measurements in order to calibrate the four passive probes supplied with my MSO5104. I managed to get both the Under/Overshoot down to ~0.6060% for channels 1, 2 and 4 using the 1KHz square wave (from the probe compensation terminal) and those three channels now show a good flat square wave. However, channel 3 is showing a bit of overshoot (0.6711%) that I can't get rid of - is this normal and/or is it possible to rectify it?? Not sure if it's a software or hardware problem either. I have attached, below, a screenshot of the measurements and I did run the SelfCal function beforehand.