On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 3:20 PM, Jos Vos <jos(a)xos.nl> wrote:
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 10:09:47AM -0500, Robert Knight wrote:
> I used a Fedora 20 Beta system running on a x86_64, running minicom, to
> connect to the BeagleBone Black through a USB serial adapter. I was
> trying to provide enough details so that the experiment could be repeated.
OK. But my problem is that the BBB not even seems to start booting with
the F20 image, even none of the USR LEDs turn on.
When booting the Debian image in exactly the same way (even the same
microSD card), the LEDs turn on after a second or so (and then I release
the boot button) and Debian boots fine.
I have currently nothing attached to the BBB, only a network cable and
a power cable (USB or external, I tried both in both scenarios).
Could that be a problem?
At the moment you must have a serial console attached to the serial
pins as with the 3.11.x kernel we don't have USB/HDMI support. Without
a serial console it will sit on the console awaiting input to create
a user and to set a root password.
Peter