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umount / | umount / | ||
- | Optional: use fdisk to remove the partition first before dding ... | + | Optional: use fdisk to remove the partition first before dding ... use blkdiscard before |
sudo dd of=/ | sudo dd of=/ | ||
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Now that the image has been turned into an installer, you may put the microSD card into the Beagle Bone (without power). | Now that the image has been turned into an installer, you may put the microSD card into the Beagle Bone (without power). | ||
- | If there is a fourth pin, usually red, do not use. | + | On a typical serial to USB adapter, and almost all others, the colors are white (receive), green (transmit), black (ground), red (5V power). |
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- | | + | sudo screen / |
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- | When working with serial connections such as the Beagle Bone Black, and otherwise, screen can be helpful. | + | Once the Beagle Bone is set up, one can leverage |
- | ssh -p ### -t user@host.com screen -DRO | + | ssh -p 222 -t user@host.com screen -DRO |
- | Using screen with usb to serial adapter | ||
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- | sudo screen / | ||
- | Some other common speeds are 9600, 57600, 38400, 19200 | + | Some other common speeds are 9600, 57600, 38400, 19200. For the Beagle Bone black, I always use 115200. |
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