Hello.
I recently installed latest uboot and debian (last rootfs and kernel from bodhi) on sata disk sucessfully. Now I want to schedule the power-on and power-off. I thought It was a hidden function of the box so I have been searching on fw binary following this thread.
I have found interesting things starting from a javascript file that has taken me to the same file on this thread but with no result... by now...
Anyway searching for any clue I have found some other threads on this forum talking about the possibility of use rtcwake...
I think the way of work of rtcwake could be slightly different from the way the stock fw has for scheduling power-on and off, but probably the rtcwake functionality it's enough for me and it's seems far easier.
So I have tried rtcwake with this result:
Any solution?
Any clue?
I recently installed latest uboot and debian (last rootfs and kernel from bodhi) on sata disk sucessfully. Now I want to schedule the power-on and power-off. I thought It was a hidden function of the box so I have been searching on fw binary following this thread.
I have found interesting things starting from a javascript file that has taken me to the same file on this thread but with no result... by now...
Anyway searching for any clue I have found some other threads on this forum talking about the possibility of use rtcwake...
I think the way of work of rtcwake could be slightly different from the way the stock fw has for scheduling power-on and off, but probably the rtcwake functionality it's enough for me and it's seems far easier.
So I have tried rtcwake with this result:
root@debian:~# rtcwake -s 60 rtcwake: /dev/rtc0 not enabled for wakeup events
Any solution?
Any clue?