Hey.
yeah, i mixed that up, it was quite confusig -> it works now, thanks :)
On 02/12/2016 05:29 PM, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 02:35:53PM +0100, toogley wrote:
i forgot to reply to the list, so for correctness:
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Subject: Re: bananaPro | debian jessie doesn't boot; trying to establish
a serial connection
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2016 01:15:25 +0100
From: toogley <toog...@mailbox.org>
To: Milan P. Stanic <m...@ar
, 2016-02-12 at 01:15, toogley wrote:
I use not a USB to serial adapter, just
https://nicegear.co.nz/obj/images/954_LRG.jpg, so i think /dev/ttyS0 is
correct in this case.
I see. This device looks like it is USB to Serial adapter (I have
several of them around) and not 'simple serial cable'. I
Ah, thanks.
Well, using
% sudo screen -fn -U /dev/ttyUSB0 115200
also doesn't work - the screen remains blank.
On 02/12/2016 03:19 PM, Milan P. Stanic wrote:
On Fri, 2016-02-12 at 15:09, toogley wrote:
i forgot to execute screen as root.
% sudo screen /dev/ttyUSB0
You forgot to give
i forgot to execute screen as root.
% sudo screen /dev/ttyUSB0
results in a just blank screen - nothing happens; i had to kill the
screen process.
On 02/12/2016 03:02 PM, toogley wrote:
Hey.
On 02/12/2016 01:22 PM, Milan P. Stanic wrote:
You should post your reply to the original mailing
red lamp, the LED1 blinks regularly in a green light.
On 02/12/2016 03:38 PM, toogley wrote:
Ah, thanks.
Well, using
% sudo screen -fn -U /dev/ttyUSB0 115200
also doesn't work - the screen remains blank.
On 02/12/2016 03:19 PM, Milan P. Stanic wrote:
On Fri, 2016-02-12 at 15:09, toogley wrote:
wrote:
On Fri, 2016-02-12 at 15:38, toogley wrote:
Ah, thanks.
Well, using
% sudo screen -fn -U /dev/ttyUSB0 115200
also doesn't work - the screen remains blank.
Sorry if my question sounds stupid but did you connected pins from USB
cable to the board console pins as it is described
Hello.
i have a Banana Pro which i want to boot a debian jessie from. I know
HDMI doesn't work, so I want to have a serial connection for configuring
ssh.
1. $ wget
Also switching RX and TX doesn't make any difference.
thanks btw. for the screen tip - its much simpler.
On 02/11/2016 09:54 PM, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
On 2016-02-11, toogley wrote:
i have a Banana Pro which i want to boot a debian jessie from. I know
HDMI doesn't work, so I want to have
Sometimes it is worth making sure hardware flow control is OFF in minicom,
and perhaps carrier detect too.
Are you sure 9600 is correct? Most devices I encounter these days are
115200 it seems.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2015/03/msg00314.html seems to
mention 115200 on a Banana Pro.
:13 PM, toogley wrote:
Also switching RX and TX doesn't make any difference.
thanks btw. for the screen tip - its much simpler.
On 02/11/2016 09:54 PM, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
On 2016-02-11, toogley wrote:
i have a Banana Pro which i want to boot a debian jessie from. I know
HDMI doesn't work
Hey,
sorry. i complete overlooked that i need of course a sd card image.
Thanks.
On 12/30/2015 09:13 PM, Karsten Merker wrote:
On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 08:22:43PM +0100, toogley wrote:
Hello,
# The versions used:
bananian version: 15.08 (released 2015-08-22)
debian version: 8.2.0 armhf
Hello,
# The versions used:
bananian version: 15.08 (released 2015-08-22)
debian version: 8.2.0 armhf-netinst (2015-09-06 16:24)
Accoding to http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/armhf/ch02s01.html.en
the armhf architecture is the correct one.
command for both: sudo dd bs=4M
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