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How do I login to Pulsar Linux on Microzed?

shanedora
shanedora over 7 years ago

I just booted the pulsar linux image that came with my microzed board. I went ahead and setup minicom so I could see the boot process. My host computer is a laptop running CentOS 7 (NOT WINDOWS). It's giving me a login prompt as such...

cube-10-12-15-cube-server login:

On the pulsar linux getting started guide it says to use the credials at the login prompt

root:incendia

Minicom doesn't let me type in anything. So how am I suppose to log in to it? Where are these instructions at? Can I setup a ssh session and if so where are the instructions for this? Direct links much appreciated in setting up a ssh session.

A few restrictions are...

I cannot plug this board into a modem. I need to plug the zed into my laptop which is connected to wifi.

~S

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    0 zedhed over 7 years ago

    Hi scy86dev,

    I am by far not an expert at the "Why" explanation and this is probably the wrong board to find out the deep details on CentOS Linux behavior.

    I use Google to find many answers myself too.  Here is where I pulled some of that information from:

    https://linux-tips.com/t/prevent-modem-manager-to-capture-usb-serial-devices/284/2

    You are correct, on my lab machine, the username we use is AES_CM so maybe on your machine you would use this instead to add your user to the dialout group:

    sudo usermod -a -G dialout scy86dev

    Derived from here:

    https://github.com/cTn-dev/Phoenix-FlightController/blob/master/extras/Configurator/readme.txt

    I think the 04b4 Vendor ID will not change since it is for Silicon Labs USB-UART converter used on MicroZed.

    I think that the Product ID default value also will not change but it is my understanding that you can use tools to change that value on some Silicon Labs parts if you wished to do so. 

    Some information here also on where to find these VID and PID values from Kernel debug output messages:

    https://www.silabs.com/content/usergenerated/asi/cloud/attachments/siliconlabs/en/community/groups/interface/forum/jcr:content/content/primary/qna/cp2012_interfacewih-wwdm/cp2012log.txt

    Best Regards,

    -Kevin

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    0 zedhed over 7 years ago

    Hi scy86dev,

    I am by far not an expert at the "Why" explanation and this is probably the wrong board to find out the deep details on CentOS Linux behavior.

    I use Google to find many answers myself too.  Here is where I pulled some of that information from:

    https://linux-tips.com/t/prevent-modem-manager-to-capture-usb-serial-devices/284/2

    You are correct, on my lab machine, the username we use is AES_CM so maybe on your machine you would use this instead to add your user to the dialout group:

    sudo usermod -a -G dialout scy86dev

    Derived from here:

    https://github.com/cTn-dev/Phoenix-FlightController/blob/master/extras/Configurator/readme.txt

    I think the 04b4 Vendor ID will not change since it is for Silicon Labs USB-UART converter used on MicroZed.

    I think that the Product ID default value also will not change but it is my understanding that you can use tools to change that value on some Silicon Labs parts if you wished to do so. 

    Some information here also on where to find these VID and PID values from Kernel debug output messages:

    https://www.silabs.com/content/usergenerated/asi/cloud/attachments/siliconlabs/en/community/groups/interface/forum/jcr:content/content/primary/qna/cp2012_interfacewih-wwdm/cp2012log.txt

    Best Regards,

    -Kevin

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