You can begin the PD process in a startup script. In most distros, I'm pretty sure this is as simple as modifying /etc/rc.local (see http://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/linux/usage/rc-local.md for more clear details).With my Pi, I run this script at startup: https://github.com/YottaSecond/thesisRepo/blob/master/pdScriptVanillaYours will probably look a bit different, but it should be pretty simple!If you are using the Satellite CCRMA distro (which I highly recommend), there's already a script configured to run at startup, which you can modify (https://ccrma.stanford.edu/wiki/Satellite_CCRMA_First_Steps#Autonomous_Mode).With Satellite CCRMA, you can also run the command "disable-flash-writes" before you set up your Raspberry Pi as an autonomous device. This will prevent data from being written to the SD card, so that you can unplug it without worrying about corrupting the SD card image. When you need to modify data on the card again, you can just SSH back in (or do whatever you normally do to control your Pi) and use "enable-flash-writes"Let me know if you're confused on anything.-BrianOn Sun, Jun 15, 2014 at 3:26 PM, Joe Newlin via Pd-list <pd-list@lists.iem.at> wrote:
Hi List,There must be a straightforward answer to this, and it's not pd-specific, but I just can't find it:How do I configure my Raspberry Pi to not require a login so that I can just power up and have a working effects unit?Thanks,Joeᐧ
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