FLYOS-Armbian System Configuration Modification
Important Tips
Must Read
- The settings in the
part
section of the configuration file will only take effect when the system is first started after burning. - Due to the complexity of the configuration process, it is strongly recommended to configure through a browser after connecting to the machine via network.
- This tutorial only provides modifiable options.
How to Modify the Configuration File
Modifying the Configuration File After Burning
- Configuration items that are effective only on the
first startup
must be modified by using a professional text editor to open the configuration fileconfig.txt
in the removable diskFlyOS-Conf
after burning.
Online Configuration Modification While the System is Running
- For ordinary configuration items, modifications made in the system web configuration page will take effect after restarting the system.
- Open the device's
ip+:9999
address in the browser, for example:192.168.1.2:9999
- Hostname modification is supported
- System timezone modification is supported
- Enabling of the 40PIN upboard expansion is supported (Note: PWM enabling makes it impossible to use serial port connection with the upboard; screen enabling may make it impossible to use the accelerometer port of the upboard)
- Mainboard model modification is supported
- Klipper webpage modification is supported, supporting Fuidd and Mainsail
- Opening or closing of KlipperScreen is supported
- Forced running of the Klipper process on a specified CPU core is supported, allowing Klipper to run under the selected core
- Open the device's