But if you dont want to login with a serial connection to the pc, you will
need a keyboard in my opinion.
 Op 24 jun. 2014 17:05 schreef "Mehaffey, John" <john_mehaf...@mentor.com>
het volgende:

> On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 5:56 AM, Bruce Ashfield wrote:
> >On 14-06-24 07:06 AM, Kevin Hao wrote:
> >> On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 10:34:35AM +0800, Kevin Hao wrote:
> >>> On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 11:39:57AM -0400, Bruce Ashfield wrote:
> >>>> On 14-06-23 02:59 AM, Sven Vos wrote:
> >>>>> Hello,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I am trying to get a Keyboard working on a Beaglebone Black. But
> >>>>> after building a non-custom core-image-minimal and running it on
> >>>>> the beaglebone black, i saw that the display works, but my keyboard
> doesnt.
> >>>>> I think it has something to do with the USB OTG but i have not a
> >>>>> clue what need to be done to get it work. Does anybody got it
> working yet?
> >>>>
> >>>> Kevin has been supporting the yocto BSP for us, so adding him on the
> >>>> cc'.
> >>>>
> >>>> That being said, I'm not sure if the BBB is in a lab environment for
> >>>> him, and hence no physical USB keyboard to use or test.
> >>>
> >>> I do have a BBB in hand. I will take a look at this issue.
> >>
> >> It seems that the usb drivers are built as modules by default. But the
> >> kernel-modules is not installed by default on core-image-minimal image.
> >> That's the reason why the usb keyboard can't work. So we have two
> options:
> >>    a) config usb drivers as built-in
> >>    b) install the kernel-modules on core-image-minimal
> >>
> >> I prefer to option (a) since it makes no sense to build them as
> >> modules for a specific BSP. But it seems that many drivers such as
> >> sound, display and usb are configured as modules in beaglebone.cfg. Do
> >> we have any special reason to do so? Should we convert all of them to
> built-in?
> >
> >No special reason that I know of. I'm find with converting them to
> built-in.
> >Basic/core functionality is fine to include at all times!
>
> Well, according to the poky ref manual:
> * core-image-minimal: A small image just capable of allowing a device to
> boot.
>
> * core-image-basic: A console-only image with more full-featured Linux
> system functionality installed.
>
> The USB subsystem is huge, and most of it is modules, for good reason.
>
> Perhaps Sven should be building core-image-basic?
>
> John Mehaffey
>
>
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