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=== Introduction ===
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This Page is my personal reference to my work in ECE497. All of the command line arguments are designed to run on Ubuntu 12.04.
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=== Connecting to the BeagleBone ===
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In order to Connect to the BeagleBone we can use screen or ssh. Its a good idea to install screen before getting started:
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  host$ '''sudo apt-get install screen'''
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Before plugging in the BeagleBone, run the following:
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  host$ '''ls /dev/tty* > /tmp/tty'''
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Then, After plugging in the BeagleBone, run the following to show which USB the Bone is plugged into:
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  host$ '''ls /dev/tty* > /tmp/tty2'''
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  host$ '''diff /tmp/tty*'''
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  98a99, 100
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  > /dev/ttyUSB0
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  > /dev/ttyUSB1
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  host$ '''sudo screen /dev/''ttyUSB1'' 115200'''
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USB0 and USB1 are both listed when plugging in the Bone, but after attempting to connect to each of them (next) I found that ttyUSB1 was the Bone.
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Press '''Return''' to start the Angstrom software, and login as '''root'''
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Congratulations you are now connected to the BeagleBone.
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Once logged in to root on the Bone, you can eject the Bone and run:
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  beagle$ '''ifconfig'''
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listed under usb0, is (in my case) '''inet addr:192.168.7.2 Bcast:192.168.7.3 Mask:255.255.255.252'''
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Using ssh we can also connect to the Bone:
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  host$ '''ssh -X root@192.168.7.2'''

Revision as of 09:25, 4 September 2012


Introduction

This Page is my personal reference to my work in ECE497. All of the command line arguments are designed to run on Ubuntu 12.04.

Connecting to the BeagleBone

In order to Connect to the BeagleBone we can use screen or ssh. Its a good idea to install screen before getting started:

 host$ sudo apt-get install screen

Before plugging in the BeagleBone, run the following:

 host$ ls /dev/tty* > /tmp/tty

Then, After plugging in the BeagleBone, run the following to show which USB the Bone is plugged into:

 host$ ls /dev/tty* > /tmp/tty2
 host$ diff /tmp/tty*
 98a99, 100
 > /dev/ttyUSB0
 > /dev/ttyUSB1
 host$ sudo screen /dev/ttyUSB1 115200

USB0 and USB1 are both listed when plugging in the Bone, but after attempting to connect to each of them (next) I found that ttyUSB1 was the Bone.

Press Return to start the Angstrom software, and login as root

Congratulations you are now connected to the BeagleBone.

Once logged in to root on the Bone, you can eject the Bone and run:

 beagle$ ifconfig

listed under usb0, is (in my case) inet addr:192.168.7.2 Bcast:192.168.7.3 Mask:255.255.255.252

Using ssh we can also connect to the Bone:

 host$ ssh -X root@192.168.7.2