Text | The scope of this test is to ensure that riscv64+pic64gx image boots from
SD card on the Microchip PIX64GX1000 Curiosity Kit
- Flash the downloaded image onto a microSDXC card
- You can use xz -d to decompress, and then dd to copy the image to the SD card
- Connect network
- Connect Ethernet to the RJ45 connector
- Connect UART
- Connect with a USB cable to the USB-C socket for the serial console
- The board is powered via the same USB cable if jumper J47 is closed.
- Connect to the serial console
- sudo screen /dev/ttyUSB0 115200,cs8,-parenb,-cstopb
- The U-Boot's 'Hit any key to stop autoboot:' message is displayed.
- The board launches GRUB after the count-down.
- You should see GRUB menu
- The default kernel should boot after a delay
- After a while cloud-init will run
- On first boot wait for the 'Cloud-init finished' message.
- Login and change password
- Login using ubuntu for both username and password
- Reenter the password again
- Set a new password
- Confirm the new password
- Perform generic testing
- Check that apt update works
- Run any command that is not installed, check that command-not-found recommends things to install
- e.g. hello
- Install a package and check that it works, e.g. hello
- Perform snap testing
- Install a snap and check that it works, e.g. hello
- Reboot
- The board should reboot normally
- Poweroff
- Console messages should reach poweroff target
- There should be final kernel powering off message
- Disconnect the USB-C cable to power off the board
If all actions produce the expected results listed, please submit a 'passed' result.
If an action fails, or produces an unexpected result, please submit a 'failed' result and file a bug. Please be sure to include the bug number when you submit your result.
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