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The following shows how to set the switches on the boot source selector:
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Downloading the Debian image
Download the Debian image by running the following command on your Linux/Windows PC:Code Block wget https://solid-run-images.sos-de-fra-1.exo.io/RZ/rzg2lc_build/20231122-6391518/rzg2lc-solidrun-sd-debian-6391518.img.xz
For more Debian releases, please visit Debian Releases for RZ/G2LC.
Writing the image to the SD card
Use the following commands for writing the image to an SD card:Code Block xz -dc rzg2lc-solidrun-sd-debian-6391518.img.xz | dd of=/dev/sdX bs=4k conv=fdatasync
For more information, please visit Flashing an SD Card .
Note:Plug a micro SD into your Linux PC, the following assumes that the USB-Disk / Micro-SD is added as /dev/sdX and all it’s partitions are unmounted.
SD card insertion
Please Insert the SD card into your device.Power connection
Connect your power adaptor to the DC jack, and then connect the adaptor to mains supply.Power On
Hold on the On/Off Power button - SW1 (as shown in the figure below)Note: The system should turn on by default when the power is connected (without pressing the button).
Serial Connection
Please insert the micro USB into your device, then you can refer to Serial Connection for installing necessary serial connection software in Linux/Windows.
Once you installed the necessary serial connection software, you should be able to see the following:
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Run the following commands before the first boot:
$ sudo umount /dev/sda2
.$ sudo e2fsck -f /dev/sda2
.$ sudo resize2fs /dev/sda2
.$ sudo parted /dev/sda
.$ (parted) resizepart 2
.$ (parted) 15000
.Boot your device.
Connect the RJ45 to your network with internet access (and DHCP server); and then run
dhclient
.Update the RTC clock by running
ntpdate pool.ntp.org
and thenhwclock -w
.Run apt-update commands below and then populate the root filesystem as you wish.
Code Block $ apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y
More Features
Internet
Connect an Ethernet cable to your HummingBoard Pulse (for internet access during boot-up).
Models HummingBoard with WiFi, can be connected via WiFi or wired Ethernet.
Please check you Ethernet connection.
Use the following commands in order to keep your system up-to-date:
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apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
reboot |
For more detailed information, please refer to RZ/G2LC Debian .
WiFi
You can connect to WiFi using any application, such as : connmanctl or wpa_spplicant.
An example for connecting to WiFi using wpa_supplicant:
To bring a WiFi interface up, run the following :
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ifconfig wlan0 up |
To discover your wireless network interface name, see Network Interfaces.
Install the wpa_supplicant package:
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apt-get install wpasupplicant |
Edit network interfaces file :
At the bottom of the file, add the following lines to allow wlan as a network connection:
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cat <<EOF > /etc/network/interfaces.d/wlan0
allow-hotplug wlan0
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
iface default inet dhcp
EOF
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Create a configuration file with the relevant ssid:
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cat <<EOF > /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
ctrl_interface=/run/wpa_supplicant
update_config=1
network={
ssid="MYSSID"
psk="passphrase"
}
EOF
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Check your personal ssids by running : ‘iw dev wlan0 scan’
Make sure it works:
Restart your device and it should connect to the wireless network. If it doesn't, repeat above steps or get help from an adult.
For more information about using wpa_supplicant , you can refer to wpa_supplicant or wpa_supplicant.
Bluetooth
For showing all Bluetooth devices, run the following:
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$ apt-get install bluez
$ bluetoothctl |
Turn the device on:
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[bluetooth]# power on |
Make your Bluetooth detectable by other devices:
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[bluetooth]# discoverable on |
If you want to connect to other devices:
Start by scanning for other Bluetooth devices:
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[bluetooth]# scan on |
Choose a MAC address and connect :
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[bluetooth]# pair $MAC |
You can check the pairing list between the devices by writing :
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[bluetooth]# paired-devices |
Cellular Modem
The cellular modem is a more fully featured extension of which contains a cellular module with additional hardware interfaces and a SIM card slot.
You can connect your cellular modem to the mPCIe, and insert a SIM card.
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How to connect to the network:
1. Install “modemmanager” package on your debian.
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$ sudo apt install modemmanager |
2. Search for your modem location:
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$ mmcli -L |
3. Connect to your modem:
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$ mmcli --modem=/your/modem/location |
4. Enable the modem:
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$ mmcli --modem=/your/modem/location -e |
5. Scan for networks:
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$ mmcli --modem=/your/modem/location --3gpp-scan |
6. connect to 3gpp network:
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$ mmcli --modem=/your/modem/location --3gpp-register-in-operator=<network ID> |
7. Make sure the connection was created:
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$ mmcli --modem=/your/modem/location |
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