In the first case login as root through USB-UART converter or SSH, and add a new account and set useradd passwd tom ![]() To connect as a regular user you need to create new account or use existing one. Now you can connect to VisionSOM-6ULL with SSH client from your Linux host PC: In this case the IP address of the Ethernet (eth0) interface is 192.168.0.25. Inet6 fe80::a4e3:1cff:fea0:3db0/64 scope linkģ: mtu 1480 qdisc noop state DOWN group default Enter ip a for list of all network interfaces and their IP ip aġ: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default Now you can log in as root via SSH, you only need IP address of VisionSOM-6ULL. Once you have changed it (still via UART-USB connection) you need to modify /etc/ssh/sshd_config file: Login to the UART-USB console as described in the previous section and change the root password. Passwd: password updated exit minicom press Ctrl+A, Z, X, then confirm by pressing Enter.Ĭonnecting to Linux console via SSH client Connecting as root - not recommended To do that enter passwd command, you will be prompted to enter password passwd root It is strongly recommended to change the default passwords of existing users. ![]() Sudo minicom -b 115200 -D /dev/ttyUSB0 -sĮnter Serial port setup, press F to disable hardware flow control, press Enter, choose Exit, now you can log in as root (password root) or som (password som). If there is only one device then it is the terminal you are looking for (/dev/ttyUSB0 in the example above), if there are more /dev/ttyUSB* terminal then disconnect and reconnect your board to find proper one. To do that connect VisionCB-STD board to your PC with micro-USB cable and list your terminal devices: First of all you need to determine what is the VisionCB-STD virtual COM number on your Linux system. VisionCB-STD has built-in UART-USB converter, it lets you connect to the console via virtual COM port. VisionCB-STD board with VisionSOM-6ULL and Linux image installedĬonnecting to Linux console through UART-USB converter.PC with Ubuntu 16.04 operating system and USB port (for USB-UART converter connection) or local network connection (for SSH connection).2.3.1 Connecting as root - not recommended.2.3 Connecting to Linux console via SSH client. ![]()
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