I bought a small Linux board, Lichee Zero, at Switch Science. https://www.switch-science.com/catalog/5704/ I tried to set it up, but since there was only official information in Chinese, I also made a note of the meaning of my memorandum
Download OS image https://dl.sipeed.com/LICHEE/Zero/Images/dd_img Download and unpack mindb_dd.tar.gz from here Write to SD card with Win32DiskImager. The image file was about 700MB, so I used a 2GB SD card that I hadn't used. If you leave it written, the remaining 1.3GB is unused and there is almost no free space, so expand the partition. I got tired of it and expanded it using GParted on Ubutu's PC.
The quickest way is to supply power from the micro USB on the board. Since it can be used as this USB virtual Ethernet, if you supply power from a PC, it seems that you can supply power and operate with one, but by default it can not be used because the IP address is not set. So connect the USB-serial conversion to UART0 and GND because it can only be operated with a serial console.
It's difficult to connect the board as it is, so I soldered the pin header and plugged it into the breadboard.
The baud rate was 115200. User is "root" The default password was either licheepi or toortoor, but I was the toortoor.
So far this time, let's prepare the environment next time
Official documentation: http://zero.lichee.pro/index.html
Connecting Piped Lichee Zero to the net
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