05-14-2019, 02:28 AM
@Tim Curtis
Interesting.
AFAICT, all the systemctl unmask command does is remove the symbolic link
As a test, I burned a fresh uSD card from the r52 image, mounted the second partition (rootfs) to my Linux laptop, and deleted this file. Booted the card in an RPi3B+ and the AP came up. I can open the moOde UI and do the usual configuring.
Regards,
Kent
Interesting.
AFAICT, all the systemctl unmask command does is remove the symbolic link
Code:
/etc/systemd/system
...
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 May 9 19:16 hostapd.service -> /dev/null
As a test, I burned a fresh uSD card from the r52 image, mounted the second partition (rootfs) to my Linux laptop, and deleted this file. Booted the card in an RPi3B+ and the AP came up. I can open the moOde UI and do the usual configuring.
Regards,
Kent