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resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adtf3175x-access [01 Jul 2022 04:01] Harshvardhan Bhatiaresources:eval:user-guides:eval-adtf3175x-access [30 Nov 2022 18:33] – Update note on temporary FS. Andre Straker-Payne
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 This section discusses how to access the command line interface (CLI) of the ADTF-3175x. Doing so gives the user access to Linux.  This section discusses how to access the command line interface (CLI) of the ADTF-3175x. Doing so gives the user access to Linux. 
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 +Out of the box, the user can write to the file system. However, any written data will be lost on reboot or power cycle of the device. The device can be setup such that changes to the file system survive reboots and power cycles. The following discussed how this can be done.
  
 When operating the ADTF-3175x with a read/write partition it is highly recommended that Linux be shutdown prior to disconnecting power, not doing so may result in a corrupted file system. Issue the following command in the CLI to power down the system: When operating the ADTF-3175x with a read/write partition it is highly recommended that Linux be shutdown prior to disconnecting power, not doing so may result in a corrupted file system. Issue the following command in the CLI to power down the system:
resources/eval/user-guides/eval-adtf3175x-access.txt · Last modified: 12 Feb 2024 16:37 by Andre Straker-Payne