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Boot up EBOX-IMX8MM unit and enter Yocto desktop, click upper-left icon to use weston-terminal. | Boot up EBOX-IMX8MM unit and enter Yocto desktop, click upper-left icon to use weston-terminal. | ||
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+ | [[File:HOW TO SET UP TIME ZONE-1.png|frameless]] | ||
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+ | To check EBOX-IMX8MM system status, execute ''<big>command</big>'' as below: | ||
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+ | Sh-4.4# <big>''df''</big> | ||
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+ | [[File:How to check storages contents in Yocto-2.png|frameless|580x580px]] | ||
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+ | Under /dev/ directory, we found mmcblk1, mmcblk2p1 and sda1 three different storages. | ||
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+ | [[File:How to check storages contents in Yocto-3.png|frameless|580x580px]] | ||
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+ | To check the files, execute <big>''command''</big> ls with <big>''Mounted on directory''</big>: | ||
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+ | Sh-4.4# <big>''ls /run/media/mmcblk1''</big> | ||
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+ | [[File:How to check storages contents in Yocto-4.png|frameless|590x590px]] | ||
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+ | Sh-4.4# ls /run/media/mmcblk2p1 | ||
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+ | [[File:How to check storages contents in Yocto-5.png|frameless|600x600px]] | ||
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+ | Sh-4.4# ls /run/media/sda1 | ||
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+ | [[File:How to check storages contents in Yocto-6.png|frameless|600x600px]] | ||
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+ | After files checked, we found storage codes: | ||
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+ | ''<big>mmcblk1 = SD card</big>'' | ||
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+ | ''<big>mmcblk2p1 = eMMC</big>'' | ||
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+ | ''<big>sda1 = USB disk</big>'' |
Revision as of 13:27, 29 January 2021
How to check storages contents in Yocto?
Boot up EBOX-IMX8MM unit and enter Yocto desktop, click upper-left icon to use weston-terminal.
To check EBOX-IMX8MM system status, execute command as below:
Sh-4.4# df
Under /dev/ directory, we found mmcblk1, mmcblk2p1 and sda1 three different storages.
To check the files, execute command ls with Mounted on directory:
Sh-4.4# ls /run/media/mmcblk1
Sh-4.4# ls /run/media/mmcblk2p1
Sh-4.4# ls /run/media/sda1
After files checked, we found storage codes:
mmcblk1 = SD card
mmcblk2p1 = eMMC
sda1 = USB disk