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Several sub-compact devices do not provide initial output to a video device. A serial console must be used for installation |
Several sub-compact devices do not provide initial output to a video device. A serial console must be used for installation |
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*NB many use 3.3 V or 5 V serial interfaces and are likely to be damaged if connected to the conventional COM socket on a PC |
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**USB-serial cables are available cheaply and tend to use 3.3 V interface |
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== Banana Pi == |
== Banana Pi == |
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*requires serial console for initial installation |
*requires serial console for initial installation |
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*Linux generally allocates these as /dev/ttyUSB0 |
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== Cubieboard == |
== Cubieboard == |
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*requires serial console for initial installation |
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== Raspberry Pi == |
== Raspberry Pi == |
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*most software puts signal to a video port (Composite of HDMI) during initial installation |
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*use of a serial console for initial installation is optional |
Revision as of 02:31, 16 August 2015
Several sub-compact devices do not provide initial output to a video device. A serial console must be used for installation
- NB many use 3.3 V or 5 V serial interfaces and are likely to be damaged if connected to the conventional COM socket on a PC
- USB-serial cables are available cheaply and tend to use 3.3 V interface
Banana Pi
- requires serial console for initial installation
- Linux generally allocates these as /dev/ttyUSB0
Cubieboard
- requires serial console for initial installation
Raspberry Pi
- most software puts signal to a video port (Composite of HDMI) during initial installation
- use of a serial console for initial installation is optional