Robert Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 5:22 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have written a Ubuntu image to my 32Gb micro SD card, it's the one
> > contained in ubuntu-13.10-console-armhf-2014-02-16.tar.xz.  I used the
> > script that comes from the tar file to write the files to the micro SD
> > and it all seemed to work OK.
> >
> > However although it *seems* to boot OK from the micro SD I can't
> > connect to the BBB using ssh as I can if I boot from the default
> > Angstrom Linux in the emmc.
> >
> > Should this work or doesn't the Ubuntu image enable the ethernet? Or
> > doesn't it do a proper search for DHCP server etc.?
> 
> It's setup to get an ip from an dhcp.. So try..
> 
> (eth)
> ssh ubuntu@arm
> ssh [email protected]
> 
> (usb)
> ssh [email protected]
> 
> or look at your router and find the ip it was given..
> 
It's not appearing on my network at all, I use nscan or arp-scan to
see what's there as I have quite a lot of things (like a Raspberry Pi,
an Onkyo receiver and some printers) which aren't always that easy to
find.

I'm beginning to think I may have a bad micro SD card because it came
back with some errors when I tried to read it using the card reader on
my desktop system.

I've ordered some new micro SD cards which will hopefully arrive
tomorrow, this can wait until then.

-- 
Chris Green
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