What is a clean way to obtain Angstrom Linux to boot up and open the shell without asking to log in?
4 Answers
This simple answer took me hours to find. For those of you who don't have /etc/inittab the following worked for me. In
/etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/serial-getty@ttyO2.service
change the line
ExecStart=-/sbin/getty 115200 %I
to
ExecStart=-/sbin/getty -a USERNAME 115200 %I
I partially figured this out on my own from reading about getty in /etc/inittab, which led me to ExecStart on my system, and a quick google search led me to https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/42359/how-can-i-autologin-to-desktop-with-systemd which gave me the auto-login syntax of /sbin/getty.
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Nice solution! But are you sure you don't have an inittab equivalent anywhere? Thank you so much for sharing this! Mar 22, 2013 at 10:25
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No systems with usage of systemd have no inittab. inittab comes from sysvinit.– silvioApr 16, 2013 at 19:31
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There is no /etc/inittab file or folder on my system. I have a BeagleBoard xM revC1. Version information that is displayed after reboot: "Angstrom v2012.01-core - Kernel 3.0.17+". Output from cat /proc/version: "Linux version 3.0.17+ (koen@dominion) (gcc version 4.5.4 20111126 (prerelease) (GCC) )".– SamuelApr 17, 2013 at 13:37
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I found a nice way to achieve it. This works for me with Angstrom (on a Beagleboard xM Rev C4).
Make sure agetty is installed (/sbin/agetty is the standard location). It should be included in every Linux Angstrom image.
Create a script file in any location, for example /home/root/autologin.sh. Edit it and add the following:
#!/bin/sh exec /bin/login -f root
Make it executable with the command
chmod a+x autologin.sh
Edit the file /etc/inittab. Comment out (by adding a “#” at the beginning) the following line
1:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty1
and add the following line:
1:2345:respawn:/sbin/agetty -l /home/root/autologin.sh -n 38400 tty1 linux
Hope this helps out there.
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I am running Angstrom v2012.01-core - Kernel 3.0.17+ and don't have an /etc/inittab file. Been researching this for about half an hour and haven't found a solution. I guess it's impossible for those of us who don't have an /etc/inittab file.– SamuelJan 3, 2013 at 21:21
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Hi Samuel, If you don't have the inittab this solution will not work for you. Sorry that I can't help you that much. Though, I am sure there is another equivalent file for startup automation. If you solved this please let me know. Feb 1, 2013 at 10:33
My answer is more linux-generic. Without a start of a getty-process you doesn't have a passwort login. Look at
/etc/inittab
starts here a *getty-process? Remove this line and restart your device.
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That's what I'm looking at mainly. This is the line I have in inittab: 1:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty1 Apr 23, 2012 at 15:06
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if you remove this line and your distribution is busybox based you should get a "Press enter for console"-like message on next restart of your angstrom based system.– silvioApr 23, 2012 at 15:12
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I don't have an /etc/inittab file, running: Angstrom v2012.01-core - Kernel 3.0.17+.– SamuelJan 3, 2013 at 20:46
1:2345:respawn:/bin/login -f root tty1 </dev/tty1 >/dev/tty1 2>&1
change tty1 for your system configuration, ex) ttyO0, ttyS1, etc..