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Hi,

I managed to create new operation system but I think I put the car.keys to wrong location. I just copied them to partition 3 but I didn´t make any folder for them. I read somewhere that they need to be in subfolder /var? What is the exact location for them and how can I move them over LAN connection - i don´t want to unsolder the eMMC again :) I´m not that fluent in linux but is the command "ssh [email protected]" or some other IP a correct way to login/connect to MCU1 in linux terminal?

Br,

Indrek
 
Thanks for quick reply! But do you have any suggestions how (with what syntax) I can copy keys to that location via Linux terminal? And I understand that some say that it can be done via service port (white connector) but I cannot ping any IP-s via that. Though I can ping 192.168.90.102 via black connector which is for instrument cluster (IC) connection. Is 192.168.90.102 the IP of MCU?
 
Thanks for quick reply! But do you have any suggestions how (with what syntax) I can copy keys to that location via Linux terminal? And I understand that some say that it can be done via service port (white connector) but I cannot ping any IP-s via that. Though I can ping 192.168.90.102 via black connector which is for instrument cluster (IC) connection. Is 192.168.90.102 the IP of MCU?

You can go through from the IC. 101 is the ic MCU is 100. You can scp from there.