Rsetup Tool
Rsetup is a system configuration tool for Radxa OS that helps users easily configure various system settings, including system preferences, hardware settings, software settings, network configuration, user management, language settings, and more.
About Rsetup
To start the Rsetup tool, run the rsetup
command in the terminal.
- Select an option: The corresponding option will be highlighted
- Confirm selection: Press
Enter
- Cancel selection: Press
ESC
- Navigate between options: Use
Up
,Down
,Left
,Right
arrow keys - Multiple selection interface: Press
Space
to select,Enter
to confirm; A*
will appear next to the selected option to indicate it's enabled
sudo rsetup
Rsetup Interface
After launching the Rsetup tool, you'll see a list of available options. Note that the interface and available options may vary depending on your version.

Rsetup Options
System
The System option is primarily used for system updates, default boot targets, bootloader management, and more.

System Update
The System Update
option is used to update the system, which is safer than using the apt update && apt upgrade
command.
Note: Using apt update && apt upgrade
directly may result in incomplete updates or system instability.

Change default Boot target
The Change default Boot target
option allows you to modify the boot method, choosing between graphical or command-line interface.

Bootloader Management
The Bootloader Management
option is used to manage the bootloader, including updating and erasing the bootloader.

Hardware
The Hardware option is primarily used to manage onboard hardware, including video capture devices, LED control, GPIO control, and more.

Video capture devices
The Video capture devices
option is used to manage video capture devices and test if cameras are functioning properly.

GPIO LEDs
The GPIO LEDs
option is used to manage the triggering methods of onboard LEDs, allowing you to modify the blinking patterns of indicator lights.

RGB LEDs
The RGB LEDs
option is used to manage the triggering methods of onboard RGB LEDs, allowing you to modify both the colors and blinking patterns of the indicator lights.

Thermal governor
The Thermal governor
option is used to manage the cooling strategy for external heat sinks, such as controlling the speed of external cooling fans connected to the fan interface.

Configure DSI display mirroring
The Configure DSI display mirroring
option is used to set up DSI display mirroring, allowing you to modify the display mirroring mode.

40-pin GPIO
The 40-pin GPIO
option is used to manage the status of the 40-pin GPIO, allowing you to modify or read the high/low level states of the GPIO pins.

USB OTG services
The USB OTG services
option is used to manage USB On-The-Go services, allowing you to modify the configuration of OTG services.

Overlays
The Overlays option is primarily used to manage Device Tree Overlays.

Manage overlays
The Manage overlays
option allows you to enable or disable specific hardware features.

View overlays info
The View overlays info
option allows you to view detailed information about Device Tree Overlays.

Install 3rd party overlays
The Install 3rd party overlays
option allows you to install third-party Device Tree Overlays.

Rebuild overlays
The Rebuild overlays
option allows you to rebuild Device Tree Overlays.

Connectivity
The Connectivity option is primarily used to manage network connections, including both wired and wireless network settings.

Edit a connection
The Edit a connection
option allows you to modify network connection configurations.

Activate a connection
The Activate a connection
option allows you to activate a network connection.

Set system hostname
The Set system hostname
option allows you to change the system's hostname.

User Settings
The User Settings option is used to manage the current username, password, and configure automatic login settings.

Change Password
The Change Password
option allows you to modify the password for the current user.

Change Hostname
The Change Hostname
option allows you to modify the system's hostname.

Configure auto login
The Configure auto login
option allows you to set up automatic login for the system.

Localization
The Localization option is primarily used to configure the system's region and language settings.

Change Timezone
The Change Timezone
option allows you to modify the system's timezone settings.

Change Locale
The Change Locale
option allows you to modify the system's regional settings.

Change Wi-Fi Country
The Change Wi-Fi Country
option allows you to modify the WiFi country code for regulatory compliance.

Common Tasks
The Common Tasks option is used to perform common system tasks, such as installing the Baota panel and other utilities.


About
The About option displays information about the Rsetup tool and its version.

