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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ If you have set up SD card based systems before the following should feel famili
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- I am also using a high wear resistance card since I want this to run for years in a hard-to-reach location.
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### Notes
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Unfortunately HDMI only starts very late in the boot process, you cannot select GRUB options, and the console is not usable until the boot is complete.
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Unfortunately HDMI only starts very late in the boot process, you cannot use it to select GRUB options, and the console is not usable until the boot is complete.
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- Once the console login is available You can use a USB keyboard with it, and install `gpm` to get a working mouse.
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- Once I had bluetooth working I was able to attach and use a bluetooth kbd+mouse.
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@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ network:
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- This is for a very simple 'connect to accesspoint' scenario.
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- The Netplan syntax allows almost any possible Network setup to be preconfigured!
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- See the [Netplan Documentation](https://netplan.readthedocs.io/en/stable/examples/) for lots of examples and the full syntax.
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- After first boot this file will be copied, directly, to `/etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml`.
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- After first boot this file will be copied (with some comments) to `/etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml`.
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- If you made a mistake in the config, or need to change details, edit it in `/etc/netplan/` and use `netplan try` to test the new configuration.
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Unmount the filesystem so that it is synced properly.
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@ -100,9 +100,9 @@ $ sudo umount /mnt
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Eject the SD card.
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### First Boot
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Insert the SD card into the MQ Pro and BOOT.
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Insert the SD card into the MQ Pro and apply power.
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- First boot is SLOW. It will take 5+ minutes before anything useful appears on HDMI.
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- This is where, if you have a serial adapter, it is handy for following progress.
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- This is where a serial adapter is handy for following progress.
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- The HDMI console first appears after several minutes but then freezes soon after, it recovers after a while when the login prompt appears.
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Once the machine has booted you can login on console or ssh as `ubuntu:ubuntu`, and follow the mandatory instructions to change password.
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U-Boot-Script-Name: bootscr.uboot-generic
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Required-Packages: u-boot-tools
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```
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This adds a new custom entry for the MQ Pro based on the default Lichee definition in `/usr/share/flash-kernel/db/all.db`, but with the correct name and device tree.
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This adds a new custom entry for the MQ Pro based on the default LicheeRV dock definition from `/usr/share/flash-kernel/db/all.db`, but with the correct name and device tree.
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Make this the default with:
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```console
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```
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Reboot the system and you will be using the default (vanilla) device tree.
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```console
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ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo reboot
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# wait while it reboots
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# then ssh into the machine as ubuntu:<new passwd>
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$ sudo reboot
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# wait while it reboots then ssh into the machine as ubuntu:<new passwd>
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$ sudo cat /proc/device-tree/model
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```
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This should return 'MangoPi MQ Pro'
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This should return `MangoPi MQ Pro`
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### Update
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```console
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