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packet:linbpq-apt-installation [2024/03/19 10:44] – [LinBPQ Installation using apt] m0ltepacket:linbpq-apt-installation [2024/03/27 01:45] mm0rfn
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 ===== Configuration ===== ===== Configuration =====
  
-A default config file will be placed at /etc/bpq32.cfg for editing.+A default config file will need to be placed at `/etc/bpq32.cfg` before bpq will start.
  
-Simple config file suitable for a basic node with a single KISS modem, e.g. NinoTNC: https://gist.github.com/M0LTE/52824537b3fe21d19baf9a66eda4db86+We ship a simple config file suitable for a basic node with a single KISS modem with the package in `/usr/share/doc/linbpq/examples/bpq32.cfg`, taken from: https://gist.github.com/M0LTE/52824537b3fe21d19baf9a66eda4db86
  
 <code> <code>
-wget -q https://gist.githubusercontent.com/M0LTE/52824537b3fe21d19baf9a66eda4db86/raw/fde7d76562bc26306543c4f7ea10ea55f509ac57/bpq32.cfg+sudo cp /usr/share/doc/linbpq/examples/bpq32.cfg /etc/bpq32.cfg
 # edit as required, then: # edit as required, then:
-sudo mv bpq32.cfg /etc/bpq32.cfg 
-</code> 
- 
-If you fully replace the config file, as opposed to editing the existing one, ensure it has the correct ownership after you do so: 
- 
-<code> 
 sudo chown :linbpq /etc/bpq32.cfg sudo chown :linbpq /etc/bpq32.cfg
 sudo chmod 644 /etc/bpq32.cfg sudo chmod 644 /etc/bpq32.cfg
packet/linbpq-apt-installation.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/29 20:13 by 2e0itb