Device Initialization (Linux Environment)
Once the DT4000 is connected to your computer and recognized by the operating system, the device will need to be initialized prior to first use. To do so, open the ‘Terminal’ application (or
(Note: The screenshots and instructions in this section utilize the linux32 folder (signifying 32- bit) for purposes of demonstrating use of the DT4000 device in the Linux OS. Keep in mind if you are using the
1. Change directory to the DT4000 |
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volume by typing the following |
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command at the terminal prompt |
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(as seen in Figure 10.2.): |
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cd /media/DT4000/linux/linux32 |
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(Note: Commands and folder |
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(directory) names are case- | Figure 10.2 – | |
sensitive, i.e. ‘linux32’ is NOT the | ||
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same as ‘Linux32.’ Syntax must |
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also be typed exactly as shown.) |
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2.Type ls (as in list) at the current prompt and press ENTER. This will provide you with a list of files and/or folders in the /media/DT4000/linux/linux32 (or linux64) folder. You will see the five DT4000 commands listed, dt4000_about, dt4000_forgotpassword, dt4000_initialize, dt4000_login, and dt4000_logout as seen in Figure 10.3.
Figure 10.3 – List of DT4000 Commands
– The Linux section in this manual is based off of the
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