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13 GR-LEON4-ITX Development Board
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serial  port  the  terminal   emulator  should   be configured  for  38400   8N1.  The system  boot 
messages will be displayed on the frame buffer device. The serial terminal will display a 
login prompt when the system has completed its boot process.
The system has two accounts for login:
Username Password Description
user user Normal user account.
root root Super-user account. Should only be used for system administration.
Table 3-1: System accounts
3.4  Shutting down the System
To protect the integrity of the file system, the system software should be properly shut down 
before powering down the board. The correctly shut down the system, issue the command:
shutdown -h now
This command must be issued as the super-user (root). After the system has reported that is 
going down for system halt there will be no more output on the serial terminal. The system 
will  report  Halt  on  the frame buffer  console when it is safe to power-off  the board.  If an 
external   screen   is   not   connected,   it   can   be   assumed   safe   to   power-off   the   system   90 
seconds  after  the  The  system  is  going  down  for   system halt  NOW!  message  has  been 
displayed on the serial terminal.
3.5  Graphical Interface (X Window System)
The X window system graphical interface can be started from the command line by using the 
command startx. This will launch a session using the BlackBox window manager, right-click 
on the mouse will bring up the menu.
Other window managers can be started by editing the  .xsession  file in the home directory 
(for the user account, /home/user/.xsession). If the file is changed to exec fvwm2, startx will 
launch an X session using the FVWM window manager (http://www.fvwm.org). 
The graphical interface has a menu option to shut down the system, but this is not supported 
by the hardware. Instead, X should be exited back to the shell before the system is shut 
down.
The X window system may show some instabilities, particularly when exiting the graphical 
interface. If this leads to the system being inaccessible from the keyboard and mouse it is 
typically   still  possible   to  connect   to the  system  via  another   interface,  such  as  the  serial 
terminal or network.
3.6  Network Interface
The network interface is configured during system start-up with the information contained in 
the file /etc/network/interfaces. The default content of this file is:
# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
# The primary network interface
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
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