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  1. Good day. If I understand correctly, will this disable logging in / var / log? I understand correctly ?
    If yes, then I would like to clarify. I use Orange PI PC2, transferred the entire system to usb hdd, only the boot area remained on the SD card. When log2ram is disabled, logs will be written to my hdd under the / var / log directory? I understand correctly ?

  2. Armbianmonitor:

    Good afternoon, please help configure the rotation of the logs. I am completely new to this system, unfortunately, I can not find a normal instruction on how to configure rotatilog. My problem is that the logs are full, and my necessary scripts stop working. If I constantly clear the logs manually, then the scripts work fine. I tried to configure the rotation in accordance with the instructions, it only works before the reboot, after the reboot, everything I fixed with the rotation changes the paths to /var/log.hdd/.
    Please help me make sure that all logs do not exceed 1m. and constantly spinning. I apologize in advance if not fully expressed his thought.

  3. Good day!!!!! Forgive me for my bad english.
    I really need your help. I have orangepi PC2.
    For a very long time I have been searching the Internet for a working version of WiringPi or WiringOP, but unfortunately I can’t find a working version.
    I tried many installation examples, but the result is not very pleasant. I also have Orangepi one, everything works well on this device. On the OrangePi PC2 device,
    I just can’t overcome the problem of working with GPIO. When installing, Wiring PI or WiringOp constantly pops up errors. ((((Some examples work in half, 
    there is no GPIO> PIN ..... I find it very difficult for you to properly explain what is wrong with the device. In other words, I can't use full
    I tried many installation examples, but the result is not very pleasant. I also have Orangepi one, everything works well on this device.
    On the OrangePi PC2 device, I just can’t overcome the problem of working with GPIO. When installing, Wiring PI or WiringOp constantly pops up errors. ((((
    Some examples work in half, there is no GPIO> PIN ..... I find it very difficult for you to properly explain what is wrong with the device. In other words, I can't use full GPIO. In all versions one and the same error, I can not use all GPIO, some of them do not work at all.
    At the command: sudo gpio readall the system shows me a table, in theory everything should work. and turn off the light bulb), and some do not even respond, and do not Appearing in / sys / bus / gpio / devices. Judging by the tests, I can only use wPi: 1,3,4,5,7,11. Some people write: undefined. Some simply do not respond. I could use much more on OrangePi One GPIO (PIN), such as (wPi): 21,22,23,24,25,3,7,1,4,5,11,27,28,29. (((((((((Very I ask to help me solve this problem. I’m new to this all, it’s very difficult to figure it out, but I don’t speak much English. I would be very grateful for any help in solving this problem.


    The system is installed:

    Spoiler
    
    Distributor ID: Ubuntu
    Description: Ubuntu 04.04.1 LTS
    Release: 18.04
    Codename: bionic
    
    BOARD = orangepipc2
    BOARD_NAME = "Orange Pi PC2"
    BOARDFAMILY = sun50iw2
    VERSION = 5.69
    LINUXFAMILY = sunxi64
    BRANCH = next
    ARCH = arm64
    IMAGE_TYPE = stable
    BOARD_TYPE = conf
    INITRD_ARCH = arm64
    KERNEL_IMAGE_TYPE = Image
    IMAGE_UUID = a5ba05b8-4b9f-4f67-8b71-ee3c9a5899d1
    # PLEASE DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE
    BOARD = orangepipc2
    BOARD_NAME = "Orange Pi PC2"
    BOARDFAMILY = sun50iw2
    VERSION = 5.73
    LINUXFAMILY = sunxi64
    BRANCH = next
    ARCH = arm64
    IMAGE_TYPE = stable
    BOARD_TYPE = conf
    INITRD_ARCH = arm64
    KERNEL_IMAGE_TYPE = Image
    DISTRIB_ID = Ubuntu
    DISTRIB_RELEASE = 18.04
    DISTRIB_CODENAME = bionic
    DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION = "Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS"
    NAME = "Ubuntu"
    VERSION = "04/18/1 LTS (Bionic Beaver)"
    Id = ubuntu
    ID_LIKE = debian
    PRETTY_NAME = "Ubuntu 04/18/1 LTS"
    VERSION_ID = "18.04"
    HOME_URL = "https://www.ubuntu.com/"
    SUPPORT_URL = "https://help.ubuntu.com/"
    BUG_REPORT_URL = "https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/"
    PRIVACY_POLICY_URL = "https://www.ubuntu.com/legal/terms-and-policies/privacy-policy"
    VERSION_CODENAME = bionic
    UBUNTU_CODENAME = bionic

     


     

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