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Connecting to Host via SSH

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  • This document applies only to FLY host computers
  • For compiling and flashing firmware, please refer to the network connection tutorial instead of the serial connection tutorial
  • You can connect to the device via serial port or WIFI
  • Please prepare MobaXterm_Personal or other SSH terminal tools in advance
  • Please ensure that the SD card or M2WE has the correct host computer system flashed
  • If the host computer fails to boot properly, please remove peripherals such as drivers, limit switches, fans, etc.!!!
  • Finally, connect to SSH via network for convenient firmware compilation!!
  • For firmware compilation, please refer to the tutorial for connecting the host computer via WIFI or Ethernet

Install System Card

  • Must ensure the system card has the correct system flashed, otherwise it won't boot

Power Supply

  • Connect the FLY host computer to your PC using a USB Type-C cable
  • Ensure the USB Type-C cable supports data transfer!
  • After the system boots, the indicator light will flash rapidly!!
  • Flashing indicates that the system has started

Connecting to Host Computer SSH via Serial Port

  • If the motherboard is properly connected to the computer, you can see the CH340 port by opening the Device Manager.
  • Open MobaXterm and set it up as shown below. Choose the port that was shown in the Device Manager.
  • If everything is working properly, you will see the boot screen.
  • After a short wait, you will see the screen below indicating that the system has started.

If after waiting a few minutes nothing is displayed on the screen like in the image below, press the Enter key a few times.

  • Please note that if you are using the FAST system, you need to enter the username and password. The password is not displayed.

  • FlyOS-FAST default username is root, default password is mellow.

  • After pressing Enter, you will see content as shown below.

  • The interface after login will appear as follows:

  • If you need to check the device IP, ensure that the network cable is connected or that WiFi is properly configured. Connect to WiFi

  • If you need to check the IP address, enter the following command in the SSH session and press Enter. Then find the IP address in the same network segment as your router to access it.

    ip a | grep inet
  • Please note that if the WiFi has not been configured in the system settings, the IP address will not be displayed.

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