Getting a Workshop SD Image

Getting a copy of the workshop SD card
You can download a copy of the SD card used in the workshop here. You see several files listed here. You want to download FIE2011.img.bz2 and FIE2011.img.bz2.md5. The first is some 1.4G, so it will take a while. The second is a check sum file for the first.

You also need to get a microSD card that holds at least 4G.

Once you have the two files and the card, what you do with them depends on what OS you are running.

Writing an SD card via Linux
If you are running Linux type: $ md5sum FIE2011.img.bz2 $ cat FIE2011.img.bz2.md5 The two command should show the same thing c33cf12aede2109017530b2c2ad4cc36 FIE2011.img.bz2

If your results match you have successfully downloaded the image and can move on. If they don't match, try downloading again. If that doesn't work, contact me.

Next uncompress the image. $ bunzip2 -k FIE2011.img.bz2 The -k says to keep the compressed file. This will take a few minutes.

Insert your microSD card in a reader/writre and find the path to it by running System:Administration:Disk Utility. You will see



The path is in the upper right.

Then enter:

$ dd if=FIE2011.img of=/dev/sdX bs=8M $ sync

Where  is the path to your SD card. This may take 10 minutes. Mine took about 7.5.

Writing an SD card via Windows
The following instructions come from here.

To initialize your card under Windows, you can do the following:

After the image writing is done (this will take some 10 minutes), eject the SD card.
 * 1) Download and install Ubuntu's Win32DiskImager (also known as the win32-image-writer).
 * 2) Download and install 7-zip compression software.
 * 3) Decompress FIE2011.img.bz2 image file using 7-zip.
 * 4) Insert >=4GB SD card into the reader/writer.
 * 5) Start the Win32DiskImager.
 * 6) Select FIE2011.img and correct SD card location.
 * 7) Click on Write.

Boot your Beagle
You should now have a functioning SD card image. Plug it into your BeagleBoard and boot it up.

The root password is test.