This isn't really a RPi issue, as far as network configuration & SSH goes, it's an issue with your non-Raspios Linux distribution. You'll likely get better answers asking about that in a Yocto forum.
Yes, you can configure pins 8 & 10 (GPIO 14 & 15) as a console UART. Again, the specifics for that may be different on Yocto than Raspios. You'll need a getty daemon listening to the appropriate /dev/serial device.
I would look around the Yocto site and related community sites to see if they have a FAQ or getting started guide which deals with getting their distribution running on RPi hardware. Given that Yocto seems to be aimed at embedded / IoT systems, I'd be surprised if there isn't a guide somewhere out there telling you how to get the basics working on a Pi.
Yes, you can configure pins 8 & 10 (GPIO 14 & 15) as a console UART. Again, the specifics for that may be different on Yocto than Raspios. You'll need a getty daemon listening to the appropriate /dev/serial device.
I would look around the Yocto site and related community sites to see if they have a FAQ or getting started guide which deals with getting their distribution running on RPi hardware. Given that Yocto seems to be aimed at embedded / IoT systems, I'd be surprised if there isn't a guide somewhere out there telling you how to get the basics working on a Pi.
Statistics: Posted by Murph9000 — Tue Sep 17, 2024 10:53 pm