>> On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 2:53 PM, Robert Moskowitz <rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >>> >>> I an watch the boot from the serial console, but the monitor never >>> displays. >>> My Fedora 20 remix works fine to the display. >> >> It's not supported in the mainline kernel yet > > > What do you mean? No monitor is supported, or the Cubie video is not > supported? No video output supported on the mainline kernel so there will be no output. Serial console only ATM. >>> I can provide anything from the console capture. >>> >>> I cannot log in from the console. For some reason minicom does not seem >>> to >>> be sending any keystrokes to the console; displaying fine. >> >> Tried screen "screen /dev/ttyUSB0 115200" to see if that makes any >> difference, I gave up on minicom years ago. > > > Hey, that works. But what is the password to 'root'? What ever you set it to. Use a minimal install and you should get a TUI setup to set root password, timezone and create users. >>> I see messages with my mac address and that IPv6 is starting up. From the >>> prefix for that segment, I have calculated the IPv6 global address, but >>> it >>> is not responding to a ping6. I have also tried fping -g looking for its >>> 4v >>> addr, but it is not responding. So although it seems to indicate IP up. >>> No >>> ping response. >> >> Probably firewalld. You could remove the firewalld.service file to stop >> startup. > > > Well looks like I will be in shortly. After I get the root password. But > how would I remove firewalld? rename what file, where? Disable the firewalld service, I believe once you have a user you should be able to ssh in. Peter -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test