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If you're interfacing with your Overo with the USB serial terminal, keep in mind that you won't see the 'login:' prompt after booting Ubuntu unless you configure getty to listen on /dev/ttyS2. You'll need to do this while your MicroSD card is still mounted on another host.
 
If you're interfacing with your Overo with the USB serial terminal, keep in mind that you won't see the 'login:' prompt after booting Ubuntu unless you configure getty to listen on /dev/ttyS2. You'll need to do this while your MicroSD card is still mounted on another host.
 
  
 
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You will also need to add ttyS2 to /etc/securetty to allow root logins there:
 
You will also need to add ttyS2 to /etc/securetty to allow root logins there:
 
  
 
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Revision as of 19:12, 11 May 2009

Instructions

For some installation instructions for Ubuntu on the Gumstix Overo, click here. It's a mashup of some other tutorials that results in a working installation of Ubuntu 9.04.


Also, the previous post has some images. Video to come.


John O'Connor <john.oconnor@myokapi.net>


Tips

Serial Terminal

If you're interfacing with your Overo with the USB serial terminal, keep in mind that you won't see the 'login:' prompt after booting Ubuntu unless you configure getty to listen on /dev/ttyS2. You'll need to do this while your MicroSD card is still mounted on another host.

# cat > /path/to/rootfs/etc/event.d/ttyS2 <<EOF
start on runlevel 2
start on runlevel 3
start on runlevel 4
start on runlevel 5

stop on runlevel 0

respawn
exec /sbin/getty 115200 ttyS2
EOF


You will also need to add ttyS2 to /etc/securetty to allow root logins there:

# echo "ttyS2" > /path/to/rootfs/etc/securetty