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Images can be obtained from the images page
Set up the build environment according to the getting started guide and add the following to local.conf
:
MACHINE = "bblue" WIFI_SSID = "<ssid>" WIFI_PSK = "<password>"
Make sure to change <ssid>
and <password>
to the SSID and password corresponding to your wifi. If wifi is not needed, WIFI_SSID
and WIFI_PSK
can be left out.
Currently the instructions only cover booting from the micro SD card slot.
Follow the the x86-t instructions on how to install an image to a USB drive (up to 'Booting', but use a micro SD card instead. The procedure is the exactly same.
Insert the micro SD card into the beaglebone blue and hold down the 'SD' button located next to the servo headers. Supply the beaglebone blue with power using the 12V barrel jack or the micro USB port. Let go of the 'SD' button after a few secongs.
Images based on ntb-image
(such as the prebuilt ones) support using the beaglebone blue's microUSB port as a virtual network adapter with DHCP.
After plugging it in, your PC should recognize a new network connection and get an IP address in the 192.168.7.0/24
range; most likely 192.168.7.3
.
Now the beaglebone blue can be reached at 192.168.7.2
over ssh.
IP | 192.168.7.2 |
user | ost |
pw | ost |
The root
user is also available over ssh in development images (such as ntb-dev-image
).
The ssid and password might have to be changed in a prebuilt image according to your local setup. Modify the file /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf by replacing the ssid with your WLAN name and set the password to your password. Your router will assign an IP address in the 192.168.1.xx
range. Check for the assigned number with sudo /sbin/ip a and search for the entry wlan0.
See here