2020-07-04, 06:47 PM
(2020-06-16, 06:17 PM)Sailoog Wrote: Never tested an Strompi HAT. does it works with the OpenPlotter image including moitessier app but whitout connecting th moitessier hat?
Your second error could be related to this: https://forum.openmarine.net/showthread.php?tid=2633
Thank you so much for your answer!
Whether the Moitessier Hat was connected or not didn't make any difference.
We followed the instructions we found in the thread you mentioned:
Installation process – Scenario 1
- Turn off the Pi and unplug the power supply
- Remove the SD card from the Pi
- Insert the SD card into a PC/laptop
- Open file /boot/config.txt
- Delete line “dtoverlay=i2c-gpio…” and save file
- Remove the SD card from the PC/Laptop
- Insert the SD card into the Pi
- Turn on the Pi and boot
- Download the latest Moitessier package
- Install the Moitessier package
Be aware that the post-installation process will fail, that is okay for now.
- Install the bug fix: sudo moitessier/scripts/bug_fix_kernel_4.19.118 moitessier/dtbo/i2c-gpio_bug_fix_4.19.118.dtbo
Be aware that the script will fail with an apt-get update error, as the system will try to automatically reinstall the broken Moitessier package. The bug fix will also update/upgrade your system.
- Reboot the Pi
- Install the bug fix again, now the system update and the moitessier installation will succeed: sudo moitessier/scripts/bug_fix_kernel_4.19.118 moitessier/dtbo/i2c-gpio_bug_fix_4.19.118.dtbo
Up until point 8 this worked and the Pi was then able to boot again.. yay!However updating the Moitessier package results in this line of code being replaced and then the Pi would not reboot until we repeated the first steps and deleted the code again.Then we tried the bug fix without updating the Moitessier Hat and the command is not recognised.Does anyone have any suggestions as to what is causing this?