From 89393990340df50d4919fa82d94ef660344b5bf3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "B. Watson" Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2022 13:30:45 -0400 Subject: development/dfu-programmer: Move setup instructions to README.SBo. Signed-off-by: B. Watson --- development/dfu-programmer/README | 12 +----------- development/dfu-programmer/README.SBo | 10 ++++++++++ 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) create mode 100644 development/dfu-programmer/README.SBo (limited to 'development/dfu-programmer') diff --git a/development/dfu-programmer/README b/development/dfu-programmer/README index f75afde793600..218ac12582720 100644 --- a/development/dfu-programmer/README +++ b/development/dfu-programmer/README @@ -4,14 +4,4 @@ Atmel chips with a USB bootloader. It seems to be working just fine with the LUFA based DFU Bootloader. (http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/LUFA.php). - -You might want to add the following udev rule under /etc/udev/rules.d: - -SUBSYSTEM=="usb",ACTION=="add",ATTRS{idVendor}=="03eb",ATTRS{idProduct}=="2ff4",GROUP="plugdev" - -so when you plug the AVR chip to program, the USB devices becomes -available to all the members of the "plugdev" group. Also, I found -that the programmer doesn't work for non-root users when the -"usbfs" is mounted on /proc/bus/usb, so my advice is to remove the -"usbfs" entry from /etc/fstab if it is there (or maybe there is a - better solution). +See README.SBo for post-install configuration. diff --git a/development/dfu-programmer/README.SBo b/development/dfu-programmer/README.SBo new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..4b18e535aed99 --- /dev/null +++ b/development/dfu-programmer/README.SBo @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +You might want to add the following udev rule under /etc/udev/rules.d: + +SUBSYSTEM=="usb",ACTION=="add",ATTRS{idVendor}=="03eb",ATTRS{idProduct}=="2ff4",GROUP="plugdev" + +so when you plug the AVR chip to program, the USB devices becomes +available to all the members of the "plugdev" group. Also, I found +that the programmer doesn't work for non-root users when the "usbfs" +is mounted on /proc/bus/usb, so my advice is to remove the "usbfs" +entry from /etc/fstab if it is there (or maybe there is a better +solution). -- cgit v1.2.3