Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Fresh Install
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FWIW, I would have started with a fresh image. whenever I’m working with a system that’s not been used in a while, I grab what I can and start the OS over fresh, it just seems to work better.
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@BKeyport
Am I entering the correct text into Terminal?
Is path right? Is spacing right?Unsure here so trying all sorts to no avail
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@johnnyboy said in Fresh Install:
udonano/boot/config.txt
always a space between command and path
sudo nano /boot/config.txt
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@BKeyport he has a some mods… so, trying to help get it up and running and find them
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@sdetweil said in Fresh Install:
@johnnyboy said in Fresh Install:
udonano/boot/config.txt
always a space between command and path
sudo nano /boot/config.txt
Thanks… that got me in… i entered that txt in a space… rebooted… and still in landscape?
Tried again, entered sudo nano /boot/config.txt … same as you say with spaces… but now the terminal text that wss within the config has gone… and at bottom it says [Directory ‘boot’ does not exist ]
I then look in the boot folder, and i now have - config.tx… config.txt save 1… config.txt save 2… and config.tct save 3 and within all 3 saved ones, it shows - display_rotate=1
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@johnnyboy
Ok… got back in after a reboot… how do i enter display_rotate=1Do i find a space and type it in… and how do i save that entry before re-booting?
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@johnnyboy hit enter, add a new line, type the text, hit ctrl-o to save, ctrl-x to exit
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do i enter # before text, same as everything else in there or simply that text on its own?
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display_rotate=1
Then I click on Ctrl o… and it asks "file name to write: boot/config.txt
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@sdetweil needs to be /boot/config.txt