Flash the ACT led

Flash the ACT led from the command line, this tip was sent to me so I gave it a try, you could this in a script. The LED in question is seen below, this may depend on the version of Raspberry PI you have as well.

raspberry pi leds

First lets navigate to the LED folder

[codesyntax lang="bash"]
cd /sys/class/leds/led0
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Look what’s in the folder

[codesyntax lang="bash"]
ls
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You should see something like this:

[codesyntax lang="bash"]
brightness  device  max_brightness  power  subsystem  trigger  uevent
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The brightness file controls if the LED is on or off (1 or 0). Lets see what its currently set as.

[codesyntax lang="bash"]
cat brightness
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The command should display 0 which is off

The trigger file decides what controls the LED. Print the contents of the trigger file:

[codesyntax lang="bash"]
cat trigger
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You should something like this, mmc0 is currently active so when there is SD card activity the LED lights

[codesyntax lang="bash"]
none [mmc0] timer oneshot heartbeat backlight gpio cpu0 default-on rfkill0 phy0rx phy0tx phy0assoc phy0radio
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Change to the root user

[codesyntax lang="bash"]
sudo su
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Take control over the LED:

[codesyntax lang="bash"]
echo none > trigger
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Turn on the LED by putting a 1 into the brightness file:

[codesyntax lang="bash"]
echo 1 > brightness
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Turn off the LED by putting a 0 into the brightness file:

[codesyntax lang="bash"]
echo 0 > brightness
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Restore the trigger to the sd card

[codesyntax lang="bash"]
echo mmc0 > /sys/class/leds/led0/trigger
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Exit and switch back to the pi user

[codesyntax lang="bash"]

exit

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Go home

[codesyntax lang="bash"]
cd ~
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