linuxcnc - LinuxCNC (The Enhanced Machine Controller)
linuxcnc [-v] [-d] [INIFILE]
linuxcnc is used to start LinuxCNC (The Enhanced Machine Controller). It starts the realtime system and then initializes a number of LinuxCNC components (IO, Motion, GUI, HAL, etc). The most important parameter is INIFILE, which specifies the configuration name you would like to run. If INIFILE is not specified, the linuxcnc script presents a graphical wizard to let you choose one.
-v |
Be a little bit verbose. This causes the script to print information as it works. | ||
-d |
Print lots of debug information. All executed commands are echoed to the screen. This mode is useful when something is not working as it should. | ||
-l |
Use the last-used INI file without prompting. This is often a good choice for a shortcut command or startup item. |
INIFILE
The ini file is the main piece of an LinuxCNC configuration. It is not the entire configuration; there are various other files that go with it (NML files, HAL files, TBL files, VAR files). It is, however, the most important one, because it is the file that holds the configuration together. It can adjust a lot of parameters itself, but it also tells linuxcnc which other files to load and use.
There are several ways to specify which config to use:
Specify the
absolute path to an ini, e.g.
linuxcnc
/usr/local/linuxcnc/configs/sim/sim.ini
Specify a
relative path from the current directory, e.g.
linuxcnc configs/sim/sim.ini
Otherwise, in the case where the INIFILE is not specified, the behavior will depend on whether you configured linuxcnc with --enable-run-in-place. If so, the linuxcnc config chooser will search only the configs directory in your source tree. If not (or if you are using a packaged version of linuxcnc), it may search several directories. The config chooser is currently set to search the path:
~/linuxcnc/configs:/var/lib/buildbot/workers/buster-rtpreempt-amd64/20-docs/build/configs
linuxcnc
linuxcnc configs/sim/sim.ini
linuxcnc /etc/linuxcnc/sample-configs/stepper/stepper_mm.ini
halcmd(1)
Much more information about LinuxCNC and HAL is available in the LinuxCNC and HAL User Manuals, found at /usr/share/doc/linuxcnc/.
None known at this time.
This man page written by Alex Joni, as part of the LinuxCNC Enhanced Machine Controller project.
Report bugs to alex_joni AT users DOT sourceforge DOT net
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© 2006 Alex Joni.
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