Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux
Installation and Setup 10 Webmin6. Change the default system password. dm-ats:~# passwdEnter new UNIX password: [enter new_password]Retype new UNIX pa
Installation and Setup 11 Webmin3. Under the Webmin tab, select Webmin Users.4. In the left column of the user list, select root.5. Enter a new passwo
Hints and Tips 12 Hints and TipsThis section discusses the following topics:• Telnet and ftp (servers and clients)• Parallel port information• Install
Hints and Tips 13 Windows SSH ClientWindows SSH ClientYou can use PuTTY as a Windows ssh or telnet client, which can be found at:http://www.chiark.gre
PC104 RocketPort Option 14 PC104 RocketPort OptionThe PC104 RocketPort serial card is optional in the DeviceMaster ATS-LNX. Note: This option can only
PC104 RocketPort Option 15 Connecting Serial Devices config.flags &= ~ROCKET_MODE_MASK; config.flags |= ROCKET_MODE_RS485; ioctl(fd, RCKP_SE
PC104 RocketPort Option 16 DB25 ConnectorsDB25 Connectors This illustrates the pinouts for DB25 quad - or octacables.Building Additional DB25 Loopback
PC104 RocketPort Option 17 Building an RS-485 Test CableBuilding an RS-485 Test CableYou can use a straight-through cable as illustrated previously, o
PC104 RocketPort Option 18 Changing Serial Port Settings (stty)Changing Serial Port Settings (stty)Use the following information if you need assistanc
PCMCIA Network Cards 19 PCMCIA Network CardsThe ATS-LNX includes drivers for a variety of ethernet cards, and a driver for modem and serial port cards
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PCMCIA Network Cards 20 IP Configuration (802.11 and Ethernet)The /etc/pcmcia/network.opts file looks something like this:# Network adapter configurat
PCMCIA Network Cards 21 IP Configuration (802.11 and Ethernet) start_fn () { return; } # Extra stuff to do before shutting down the interface
AUX A Port 22 AUX A PortThis section discusses the following topics:• How to change the default function of the AUX A port from the default configurat
CONSOLE Port 23 CONSOLE PortThis section contains information about how to use the CONSOLE port. In addition, this section discusses how to change the
Troubleshooting and Technical Support 24 Troubleshooting and Technical SupportThis section contains troubleshooting information for your Comtrol devic
Troubleshooting and Technical Support 25 Using the Recovery CDTo use the Recovery CD, you will need the following:• A PC with a Linux operating system
Troubleshooting and Technical Support 26 Customer Support Policy10. Enter the following command using the file name from Step 9:bzcat atslinuxXXX.img.
Appendix A. Connectors 27 Appendix A. ConnectorsThis section contains information about the standard connectors on the ATS-LNX. For connector informat
Appendix A. Connectors 28 USB InterfacesUSB InterfacesThe USB interfaces provide plug and play for up to 127 external devices.Compact Flash Disk Conne
Appendix A. Connectors 29 AUX A and CONSOLE Port ConnectorsAUX A and CONSOLE Port ConnectorsThis table illustrates the DB9 pinouts for the AUX A and C
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Appendix A. Connectors 30 Serial Ports 1-8 Connector (Optional)Serial Ports 1-8 Connector (Optional)This table lists the pinouts for the DB78 connecto
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 31 Appendix B. Specifications and NoticesThis section discusses the following topics:• Product specifications-
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 32 Environmental Condition SpecificationsEnvironmental Condition SpecificationsThe following table illustrates
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 33 Default Operating System Configuration• Display controller that has a MediaGx processor with 4 MB memory tha
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 34 Installed Packagesconsole-tools 0.2.3-23.3 Linux console and font utilities.console-tools-lib 0.2.3-23.3 Sha
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 35 Installed Packageslibauthen-pam-perl 0.12-2This module provides a Perl interface to the PAM library libc6 2.
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 36 Installed Packagesman2html 1.5-23.2 Turns a web-browser and an httpd-server into a man pager.manpages 1.39-1
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 37 Additional Installed PackagesAdditional Installed PackagesThe root home directory contains some shell script
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 38 Kernel ConfigurationKernel ConfigurationThe following illustrates the Kernel configuration for the ATS-LNX.#
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 39 Kernel ConfigurationCONFIG_PARPORT_PC=yCONFIG_PARPORT_PC_CML1=yCONFIG_PARPORT_1284=y## Plug and Play configu
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Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 40 Kernel Configuration## SCSI support#CONFIG_SCSI=m## SCSI support type (disk, tape, CD-ROM)#CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 41 Kernel ConfigurationCONFIG_NE2K_PCI=mCONFIG_8139TOO=y## Ethernet (1000 Mbit)#CONFIG_FDDI=yCONFIG_DEFXX=mCONF
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 42 Kernel Configuration### IrDA (infrared) support### ISDN subsystem### Old CD-ROM drivers (not SCSI, not IDE)#
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 43 Kernel Configuration### File systems#CONFIG_EXT3_FS=yCONFIG_JBD=yCONFIG_FAT_FS=mCONFIG_MSDOS_FS=mCONFIG_VFAT
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 44 Kernel Configuration# USB support#CONFIG_USB=y## Miscellaneous USB options#CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS=y## USB Contr
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 45 File SystemsCONFIG_USB_SERIAL_DIGI_ACCELEPORT=mCONFIG_USB_SERIAL_EMPEG=mCONFIG_USB_SERIAL_FTDI_SIO=mCONFIG_U
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 46 Ethernet Cards[fmvj18x_cs driver] [x86,ppc]• Access/CARD Ethernet• CONTEC C-NET(PC)C• Eagle NE200 Ethernet•
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 47 Ethernet Cards• COMPU-SHACK BASEline Ethernet• Connectware LANdingGear Adapter• Corega Ether PCC-T, PCM-T• C
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 48 Ethernet Cards• Logitec LPM-LN10T, LPM-LN10BA, LPM-LN20T Ethernet• Longshine ShineNet LCS-8534TB Ethernet• M
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 49 Fast Ethernet (10/100baseT) Adapters• Volktek NPL-402CT Ethernet• W-LINX LinxPRO Ethernet• Xircom CompactCar
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Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 50 Fast Ethernet (10/100baseT) Adapters• D-Link DFE-650, DFE-670-TXD, DRP-16TX• EXP ThinLan 100• Fiberline Fast
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 51 Ethernet Cards - Not Recommended• 3Com Megahertz 3C3FE575CT[eepro100_cb driver] [x86]• Fujitsu FMV-J185• Int
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 52 Token-Ring AdaptersToken-Ring AdaptersFollowing token-ring adapters should work with the ATS-LNX.[ibmtr_cs d
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 53 Modem and Serial CardsModem and Serial CardsVirtually all modem cards, simple serial port cards, and digital
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 54 Memory CardsMemory Cards All SRAM cards should work. Unsupported flash cards can be read but not written.[m
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 55 IEEE 1394 (FireWire) Cards• Pioneer PCP-PR1W, PCP-PR2W CD-ROM• Taxan ICD-400PN[apa1480_cb driver] [x86,ppc,s
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 56 Multifunction Ethernet/Modem Cards - Not Recommended• TDK 3000/3400/5670• TDK DFL5610WS Fast Ethernet/Modem•
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 57 ATA/IDE CD-ROM and DVD Adapters• Iomega Zip-250• MCE DataShuttle• Shining Technology CitiDISK 250PE, PMIDE-A
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 58 Notices• Xircom CBE-10/100 CardBusThe following vendors have assisted in the development of the Linux PCMCIA
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 59 Important Safety InformationImportant Safety InformationTo avoid contact with electrical current:• Never ins
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Appendix C. lcom(1) 60 Appendix C. lcom(1)Namelcom(1) - multi-port serial I/O test program.Synopsislcom [options] [dev [...]]Descriptionlcom is a prog
Appendix C. lcom(1) 61 lcom(1)-q Enable quiet operation. Serial data will not be displayed, though data counters and throughput values will. Depending
Appendix C. lcom(1) 62 lcom(1)This example runs a stream of ASCII data with software flow control. You must have a loopback plug installed on the port
Appendix C. lcom(1) 63 lcom(1)Modem Shows the state of the six modem control lines [only shown for tty devices]. Uppercase means the signal is active,
Appendix C. lcom(1) 64 lcom(1)S Size windowResizes the active window using the cursor keys.D Toggles DTRR Toggles RTSh Shows help screenDisplays the k
Appendix D. Changing the WatchDog Timer 65 Appendix D. Changing the WatchDog TimerThe hardware watch-dog timer is not supported by the installed Linux
Appendix D. Changing the WatchDog Timer 66 Changing the WatchDog TimerThe Watch-Dog Timer is activated by reading the value at address 443H. To ensure
Appendix E. Default System Values 67 Appendix E. Default System ValuesThis subsection contains the following information: •Device names• System I/O ad
Appendix E. Default System Values 68 First MB Memory MapFirst MB Memory MapThis table illustrates the first MB memory map.0F0-0F0 Clear Math Coprocess
Appendix F. Changing BIOS Configuration 69 Appendix F. Changing BIOS ConfigurationThis section discusses using the BIOS to change the system defaults.
Installation and Setup 7 Installation and SetupThis section discusses the following topics:• Audience• Product overview.• Installing the hardware.• Co
Appendix F. Changing BIOS Configuration 70 Standard CMOS SetupStandard CMOS SetupThe Standard CMOS Setup screen is used for basic hardware system conf
Appendix F. Changing BIOS Configuration 71 Chipset Features SetupChipset Features SetupThe Chipset Features Setup screen primary controls the board&ap
Appendix F. Changing BIOS Configuration 72 PNP/PCI ConfigurationPNP/PCI ConfigurationThis menu is used to assign IRQ numbers to your PNP/PCI devices m
Appendix F. Changing BIOS Configuration 73 Load BIOS DefaultsLoad BIOS DefaultsIf you choose to activate the Load BIOS Defaults menu and then answer Y
Appendix F. Changing BIOS Configuration 74 Integrated PeripheralsIntegrated PeripheralsThis option is used to assign Onboard I/O, IRQ, DMA, etc. Thi
Appendix F. Changing BIOS Configuration 75 SVGA Setup IntroductionSVGA Setup IntroductionThe DeviceMaster ATS-LNX is equipped with an on-board LCD/VGA
Index 76 Numerics10/100M bps Ethernet 33Aaddingpackages 13adduser 33agency notices 58air temperature 32altitude 32apt 33apt-utils 33ASCII terminal 8at
Index 77 Indexdocumentation updates 26downloads 26dpkg 34Ee2fsprogs 34ed 34electromagnetic compliances 31emailTechnical Support 26emission 31enabling
Index 78 Indexlibpam0g 35libpam-modules 35libpam-runtime 35libpcap0 35libpcre3 35libpopt0 35libreadline4 35libsasl7 35libssl0.9.6 35libstdc++2.10-glib
Index 79 IndexPCMCIAIEEE 1394 (FireWire) cards 55installing network cards 19memory cards 54modems 53modems not supported 53multifunction Ethernet/mode
Installation and Setup 8 Initial Hardware Installation to Configure the ATS-LNXInitial Hardware Installation to Configure the ATS-LNX1. Place the Devi
Index 80 IndexTechnical Support 26telnet 37client remove 12enabling the server 12telnet client 12telnetd 37testingserial ports 17textutils 37tmpfs-sup
Installation and Setup 9 Connecting Optional Devices to the ATS-LNX• eth1: 192.168.250.251 (port labeled Ethernet #1)Connecting Optional Devices to th
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