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futureelctronic1175 · 8 months
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NXP - Getting Started with NXP i.MX 93 EVK Evaluation Kit
https://www.futureelectronics.com/resources/featured-products/nxp-imx-93-evaluation-kit . In this video, you'll learn how to set up NXP's i.MX 93 EVK. Development kit contains: i.MX 93 EVK board, Power Supply: USB Type C 45W Power Delivery Supply, A supported Cable: Assembly, USB 2.0 , Type-C Male to Type-A Male, Software: Linux BSP image Programmed in eMMC and a Quick Start Guide. https://youtu.be/nGdCfwjl0sI
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futureelectronic1527 · 8 months
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NXP - Getting Started with NXP i.MX 93 EVK Evaluation Kit
https://www.futureelectronics.com/resources/featured-products/nxp-imx-93-evaluation-kit . In this video, you'll learn how to set up NXP's i.MX 93 EVK. Development kit contains: i.MX 93 EVK board, Power Supply: USB Type C 45W Power Delivery Supply, A supported Cable: Assembly, USB 2.0 , Type-C Male to Type-A Male, Software: Linux BSP image Programmed in eMMC and a Quick Start Guide. https://youtu.be/nGdCfwjl0sI
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forlinx · 1 year
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How to Change the Password of the Root Account for Logging in to the OK-MX9352-C SBC?
This article applies to the Forlinx OK-MX9352-C platform with Linux 5.15.52 operating system.
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How to change the root account and password for logging in to the Single board computer?
root@ok-mx93:~# passwd root //Modify root password command
New password://Enter the new password (The password is not displayed, just type it directly);
Retype new password://Then follow the instruction retype the password
passwd: password updated successfully
The password is successfully changed.
Then we can use new password to restart the EVK.
OKMX9352-C Single Board Computer
The default root user does not have a password set. To increase security, we can set a password with the password command. However, if the board is mass-produced, manually setting the passwords one by one will be very tedious. Therefore, we need a way to have the EVK automatically come with a default password after the re-burning.
Specific conduction is as follows:
1. After the board boots, set the password for the root user with the password command.
2. Two new files are created in the /etc directory: passwd and shadow.
3. Unzip the filesystem image into the development environment and put the above two files into the /etc directory, replace the previous file with the same name and unzip it again.
4. Re-burn this file system image to the EVK.
Originally published at www.forlinx.net.
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