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* Apply the front panel of your Radarcape
* Apply the front panel of your Radarcape
* Apply power to your Radarcape
* Apply power to your Radarcape


==Install Radarcape Software==
==Install Radarcape Software==


Install the Radarcape daemon and the FPGA Firmware as decribed [[Radarcape:Update Procedure|here]].
Install the Radarcape daemon and the FPGA Firmware as decribed [[Radarcape:Update Procedure|here]].

Revision as of 16:35, 6 October 2013

Howto Install the Linux OS on the Radarcape

This page describes how you can install a Linux system on the SD card. This is a bring up from zero and is necessary if you want to start from the beginning or if major changes have been applied to the Linux itself. A new SD card can be created either directly on the Radarcape or using an external Linux PC.


Restore the SD Card Using the Radarcape And a SD Card Reader

Prerequisites

  • A capability to write 4GB size SDHC Micro-SD cards on the Radarcape and an USB SD card reader (I am using a Kingston FCR-HS219).
  • Putty SSH client for Windows installed on your PC.
  • Putty can be used for both, the back side serial port via USB-Serial as well as for a SSH console via network. The network name of the Radarcape is given on the sticker on the device, e.g. rc22. The account name is root and normally there is no password, so only press enter when beeing asked for the password.
    (Note: However, when mounting network drives using samba, there is a password for root, that is different to the one for login)
  • FTDI VCP Driver installed on your PC
  • Eventually a micro USB cable for the rear USB port (the one besides the SMA connector)
  • An Internet connection for the Radarcape


Create the SD Card

For this step, you need a SDHC capable SD card reader connected to the front side USB expansion port of your Beaglebone. I am using a Kingston FCR-HS219 SD card for this purpose. Keep the SD card removed in order to meet below description

After connecting, you need to reset your Radarcape. Either power cycle it or enter “reboot” if you already have a console opened on the Linux. After rebooting, establish a Putty terminal connection to your Radarcape. Preferably to the back side USB console, but SSH will do as well.

Now enter the command

dmesg | grep " sd "

The output will show if the SD card reader was detected properly, it should tell you somehow

[    3.021715] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI removable disk
[    3.034153] sd 0:0:0:1: [sdb] Attached SCSI removable disk
[    3.045395] sd 0:0:0:2: [sdc] Attached SCSI removable disk
[    3.058879] sd 0:0:0:3: [sdd] Attached SCSI removable disk

Now insert the SD card into the matching slot. If your connection is the back side USB, you will see below message on the screen anyway, otherwise enter above command again. Look for lines like this:

[   81.515519] sd 0:0:0:3: [sdd] 7744512 512-byte logical blocks: (3.96 GB/3.69 GiB)
[   81.530594] sd 0:0:0:3: [sdd] No Caching mode page present
[   81.536033] sd 0:0:0:3: [sdd] Assuming drive cache: write through
[   81.550295] sd 0:0:0:3: [sdd] No Caching mode page present
[   81.555742] sd 0:0:0:3: [sdd] Assuming drive cache: write through

This means that a 3.96GB card was inserted into drive sdd. Remember this drive name.

Next step is to download and run the install skript from the server. Enter the commands below

rm -rf bb_make-Angstrom-new.sh
wget http://www.modesbeast.com/resources/bb_make-Angstrom-new.sh
sh ./bb_make-Angstrom-new.sh sdd

Remember that in the 3rd line you eventually need to replace sdd in case that your SD card is not named sdd Answer the questions and else let the script go.

After a short while the SD card is ready. Then swap the SD cards and store the one used until now on a safe place until your new card is operating correctly. '


Restore the SD Card Image on Native Linux

Prerequisites

  • A PC running with any Linux OS (e.g., Ubuntu Linux).
  • The capability to write 4GB size SDHC Micro-SD cards on the Linux PC and an USB SD card reader (I am using a Kingston FCR-HS219).
  • SSH Client (e.g., Putty on Windows, OpenSSH on Linux)
  • An Internet connection for the Linux PC and the Radarcape

Create SD Card

  • Remove power from your Radarcape
  • Remove the front panel of your Radarcape
  • Remove the SD card and put it into the SD card reader of your Linux PC
  • Download the script Angstrom installation script


wget http://www.modesbeast.com/resources/make-Angstrom-new.sh


  • Execute it with the drive name of your SD card


sh ./make-Angstrom-new.sh [mmcblk0|sdd]


  • Place the updated SD card in the SD card reader of the Radarcape
  • Apply the front panel of your Radarcape
  • Apply power to your Radarcape


Install Radarcape Software

Install the Radarcape daemon and the FPGA Firmware as decribed here.