02-27-2021, 05:05 AM
Hello @Danct12 ,
I've uploaded a package with some scripts to the AUR.
This package is a collection of shell scripts which sets up a USB Gadget interface and initiates a network on this interface.
The created network will use subnet 10.66.0.1/8 as it's subnet.
The purpose of this package is to facilitate easier means of debugging.
Sometimes the GUI on the Pinephone decides to fail and then it's difficult for a lot of users to obtain the valuable debugging logs.
This package ensures that the usb gadget interface is up-and-running.
Whenever you input a USB cable from any PC/Laptop it will initiate the network, and hand out a IP-Adress for the Host PC.
Now it's easy to connect to a SSH session with the command: ssh <username>@10.66.0.1
From here it's easy to obtain the neccasary debugging information such as dmesg and systemctl statusses etc.
You can find the package: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pinephone-dev-tools/
Let me know what you think of it.
Greetings
Jasper
I've uploaded a package with some scripts to the AUR.
This package is a collection of shell scripts which sets up a USB Gadget interface and initiates a network on this interface.
The created network will use subnet 10.66.0.1/8 as it's subnet.
The purpose of this package is to facilitate easier means of debugging.
Sometimes the GUI on the Pinephone decides to fail and then it's difficult for a lot of users to obtain the valuable debugging logs.
This package ensures that the usb gadget interface is up-and-running.
Whenever you input a USB cable from any PC/Laptop it will initiate the network, and hand out a IP-Adress for the Host PC.
Now it's easy to connect to a SSH session with the command: ssh <username>@10.66.0.1
From here it's easy to obtain the neccasary debugging information such as dmesg and systemctl statusses etc.
You can find the package: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pinephone-dev-tools/
Let me know what you think of it.
Greetings
Jasper