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What can I do with IGEP0020

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== Booting your IGEPv2 board<br> == First of all, you may want to boot your board. IGEP0020 can boot from the next devices (listed by priority)#REDIRECT:  *from a MMC/microSD card ([[How_to_boot_from_MicroSD_Card|here]] is a complete tutorial about how to set it up)<br>*from OneNAND&nbsp;memory. <br>  The IGEPv2 board boot process is divided in '''3 booting phases''':<br>  #[[The bootloader X-loader|xloader]] boot process (It's not possible to interact with the board). #[[The bootloader U-Boot|uboot boot]] process (It's possible to interact with the board using the console). #[[The Linux kernel|Linux Kernel]] starting process (It's possible to interact with the board using the console when the kernel has already started).<br> == Setting up and Logging in<br> == IGEPv2 board uses the serial debug for output all debug information and the users What can interact I do with the board.  The IGEPv2 Serial debug console can be accessed on [http://www.igep.es/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=99&Itemid=112&dir=%2Fvar%2Fwww%2Fvhosts%2Figep.es%2Fhttpdocs%2Fdownloads%2F01-ISEE_Products%2FIGEPv2%2FHW_User_Manuals&download_file=%2Fvar%2Fwww%2Fvhosts%2Figep.es%2Fhttpdocs%2Fdownloads%2F01-ISEE_Products%2FIGEPv2%2FHW_User_Manuals%2FMAN-PR-IGEP.0020-001.21.HW_Manual_RC_v1.21.pdf J960 connector] and you should use a [http://igep-platform.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=8&zenid=701aa01925001b84ed070559d8ac0851 DBM9 to IDC-10 adapter] for connecting it to the host PC.<br> Read [[How to setup the IDC10 cable|how to setup IDC-10 adapter]].  Now you are ready to login. You can do it via:  *'''Serial Console''': [[Using serial debug port to communicate|here]] is a short explanation about how to correctly configure your Serial Console<br> *'''SSH''' The default login user is: '''root'''  There is '''no password''' for this user. == Using the board LED's<br> == This is probably the most simple feature in the board, but sometimes LED's may be the only way of checking the status of some of your applications.<br>  IGEP0020 has 4 LED's which you can control, for example, using 'echo': <pre>echo 1 &gt; /sys/devices/platform/leds-gpio/leds/d240\:green/brightness echo 1 &gt; /sys/devices/platform/leds-gpio/leds/d240\:red/brightness echo 1 &gt; /sys/devices/platform/leds-gpio/leds/d440\:green/brightness echo 1 &gt; /sys/devices/platform/leds-gpio/leds/d440\:red/brightness</pre> You can turn them down using the same command and write '0' instead of '1'.
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