I have built the cloud9-gnome-image configured for "beaglebone"
using the master branch of Angstrom and loaded it on a Beaglebone Black.
The Beaglebone Black has a 5V/2A power supply.

The USB hotplugging seems to not work.

If I boot without a USB-serial converter and plug it in afterwards, I do not get a new tty.
If I boot with the USB-serial converter inserted, I get /dev/ttyUSB0.
If I then remove the USB-serial converter /dev/ttyUSB0 remains.

Using the default defconfig in meta-beagleboard which seems to enable everything USB related.

Anyone seen this?
Is it correct to use the "beaglebone", or is "beagleboard" better?
Which is the most stable branch for the Beaglebone Black?

Still using Ubuntu 12.04 for the build, so a.3/1.4/1.5 does not build,
but my  2 x Xeon X5670 machine delivered yesterday :-) is behind my back,
doing nothing, so maybe installing OpenSuSE on that is a better plan.


BR
Ulf Samuelsson


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