Never try it before.
But, I think you can use a Smart plug (for example: xiaomi, google) to control your power without setting up to much.
On Sat, Sep 7, 2019, 23:05 Oliver Graute <oliver.graute@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello list,
I've a soc board on my desk in the office and would like to know what is
the best practice to do kernel development remotely with such a board.
In the office I can plug in sd-cards or switch power off which I can't
do if I'am not physically present. But I think with a tftp/nfs setup and
ssh/minicom I can do something in that direction.
So I would like to know how the real kernel developers build such a
setup and how they handle kernel panics without driving back to office
or call a collegue.
Best regards,
Oliver
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