Docs: instructions to check if in plugdev group

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Drew 2018-11-27 18:51:01 -05:00 committed by David Nadlinger
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@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Configuring OpenOCD
Some additional steps are necessary to ensure that OpenOCD can communicate with the FPGA board. Some additional steps are necessary to ensure that OpenOCD can communicate with the FPGA board.
On Linux, first ensure that the current user belongs to the ``plugdev`` group. If it does not, run ``sudo adduser $USER plugdev`` and relogin. If you installed OpenOCD using conda and are using the conda environment ``artiq-main``, then execute the statements below. If you are using a different environment, you will have to replace ``artiq-main`` with the name of your environment:: On Linux, first ensure that the current user belongs to the ``plugdev`` group (i.e. `plugdev` shown when you run `$ groups`). If it does not, run ``sudo adduser $USER plugdev`` and relogin. If you installed OpenOCD using conda and are using the conda environment ``artiq-main``, then execute the statements below. If you are using a different environment, you will have to replace ``artiq-main`` with the name of your environment::
$ sudo cp ~/.conda/envs/artiq-main/share/openocd/contrib/60-openocd.rules /etc/udev/rules.d $ sudo cp ~/.conda/envs/artiq-main/share/openocd/contrib/60-openocd.rules /etc/udev/rules.d
$ sudo udevadm trigger $ sudo udevadm trigger