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Osso Test Installation

Last edited by Franco (nextime) Lanza Jan 10, 2017
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Osso cape for Beaglebone black preinstalled Debian GNU/Linux for tests.

WARNING: this will install a debian system in the internal eMMC, backup any data before to proceeding!!!

Download the Ossotest.img.xz and copy the disk image on a microSD card of 4 or more gygabytes with

wget http://www.nexlab.net/Ossotest.img.xz

xzcat Ossotest.img.xz | dd of=/dev/sdX

where /dev/sdX is the device of your microSD card.

insert the microSD in the beaglebone black slot and start the board pressing the microswitch close to the microSD

Take a coffee break, it will need some times to flash your eMMC. When done, the 4 blue user leds will fixed light on

Switch off the beaglebone, remove the microSD, start the beaglebone again.

The Osso test install get an IP address by DHCP and have a second static IP at 192.168.181.1, the root password is osso

Enjoy!

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