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Setting up the Odroid. |
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- Odroid XU4
- LAN Cable
- USB Wireless Adapter
- eMMC/Micro SD card
- Router (Switching Hub, DHCP network)
- PC
- Monitor TV with HDMI Port (Optional)
{% hint style="info" %} Note that a few eMMCs and microSD cards available for Odroid come with preloaded OS: in such a case this step may be skipped. {% endhint %}
Follow these steps to install an OS for your Odroid:
Odroid OS have separate kernels, so download an image from the following link:
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2. Flashing the OS:
Download Etcher from the following link and use it to flash the eMMC/microSD card with the OS:
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{% tabs %} {% tab title="Monitor Available" %} Insert the flashed eMMC/microSD card in the respective slot as shown in this video:
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Connect the Odroid to a router via LAN. Connect your PC to the same router/network. {% endtab %}
{% tab title="No Monitor Available" %} Insert the flashed eMMC/microSD card in the respective slot as shown in this video:
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For a GUI based procedure, follow this link:
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For a console based procedure, run the following commands on your Linux terminal:
sudo apt-get install nmap
nmap -sn 192.168.100.0/24
arp -a | grep 00:1e:06
The first IP address in the output is the address of your Odroid. If xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is this address, run:
You would be prompted for a password, enter odroid.
{% hint style="success" %} Odroid terminal accessed. {% endhint %} {% endtab %} {% endtabs %}