To booting Panda Board with Ubuntu OS. Below is the instruction set to follow
Requirements:
1. Download binary of UBUNTU OS
2. 8GB SD card
3. UBUNTU machine to facilitates flashing of UBUNTU binary on SDCARD
4. DVI-VGA or HDMI -VGA display cable
5. In case willing to start execution on boot prompt;
A) USB to serial cable needed.
B) minicom in UBUNTU PC
Commands to execute to achieve this:
1. Connect SD card with UBUNTU machine
2. Check if it is mounted use command
$ df -u
$ ls -l /dev/sdxx - x- A,B,C,
x - 0,1,2 etc
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
if sdcard partison are mounted; if yes unmount then
use command
$ umount /dev/sdxx
3. Write UBUNTU binary on SD card using below command it will a "raw data write"
Go to directory where you kept binary in .gz format and execute below command:
zcat ./ubuntu-12.04-preinstalled-desktop-armhf+omap4.img.gz |sudo dd bs=4M of=/dev/sdb
4. run command to sync
$ sudo sync
5. Takeout card from Ubuntu/LINUX PC and insert in Panda Board SD Card slot, and power up the board.
Looking into Panda Board boot Prompt:
1. Install “minicom” in Linux environment
2. Connect “DB-9 to USB converter( serial cable)
A) DB-9 on Panda Board
B) USB on Linux based PC
C) Check the enumerated UBS port it should be like /dev/ttyUSB*
D) Enumerated port can be check using command
- Sudo tail –f /log/syslog
- Or using else “dmesg” command
3. Execute Minicom with enumerated port( /dev/ttyUSB*) with baud rate 115200
Sudo minicom –D /dev/ttyUSB* -b 115200
You will be able to see Panda board boot prompt in connected Linux machine
Requirements:
1. Download binary of UBUNTU OS
2. 8GB SD card
3. UBUNTU machine to facilitates flashing of UBUNTU binary on SDCARD
4. DVI-VGA or HDMI -VGA display cable
5. In case willing to start execution on boot prompt;
A) USB to serial cable needed.
B) minicom in UBUNTU PC
Commands to execute to achieve this:
1. Connect SD card with UBUNTU machine
2. Check if it is mounted use command
$ df -u
$ ls -l /dev/sdxx - x- A,B,C,
x - 0,1,2 etc
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Check
the enumerated ports using command “df”, port should be like /dev/sd*1( sda1
may be sdb1, sdb2 , sdc1, sdc2)
Example output should be like
below
------------------------------------------------------------------------
vikram@vikram:~/Desktop/omap$
df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda6 235660072 11186420 212502788 6% /
udev 1991592 1894400
97192 96% /dev
tmpfs 799564 828
798736 1% /run
none 5120 0
5120 0% /run/lock
none 1998908 156
1998752 1% /run/shm
/dev/sda1 241061564 957748 227858560 1%
/media/3dc415af-0f2c-4687-9a05-dbe7d0246ec9
/dev/sda1 241061564 957748 227858560 1% /home/vikram/phone
/dev/sdb1 3863040 553708
3309332 15% /media/D0B8-D3A5
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
if sdcard partison are mounted; if yes unmount then
use command
$ umount /dev/sdxx
3. Write UBUNTU binary on SD card using below command it will a "raw data write"
Go to directory where you kept binary in .gz format and execute below command:
zcat ./ubuntu-12.04-preinstalled-desktop-armhf+omap4.img.gz |sudo dd bs=4M of=/dev/sdb
4. run command to sync
$ sudo sync
5. Takeout card from Ubuntu/LINUX PC and insert in Panda Board SD Card slot, and power up the board.
Looking into Panda Board boot Prompt:
1. Install “minicom” in Linux environment
2. Connect “DB-9 to USB converter( serial cable)
A) DB-9 on Panda Board
B) USB on Linux based PC
C) Check the enumerated UBS port it should be like /dev/ttyUSB*
D) Enumerated port can be check using command
- Sudo tail –f /log/syslog
- Or using else “dmesg” command
3. Execute Minicom with enumerated port( /dev/ttyUSB*) with baud rate 115200
Sudo minicom –D /dev/ttyUSB* -b 115200
You will be able to see Panda board boot prompt in connected Linux machine
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