Re: Fedora 18 on beagleboard XM boot issue

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On 02/07/2013 05:38 PM, Peter Robinson wrote:
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 9:33 AM, gary <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well I hate for my first post to be a dump, but such is life. I downloaded
Fedora 18 from

http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora-secondary/releases/18/Images/armhfp/
and specifically
Fedora-18-beagle-armhfp.img.xz

I have run Fedora 17 on the board, so I know how to correctly write the
image to the sd card.

This is all the output I have to the serial port after booting:
http://pastebin.com/XFE11vVT
I believe we might have an issue with the MMC card being detected,
unfortunately I've not had time to properly debug the issue on mine as
yet.

Peter

The Fedora 17 installation on my Beagleboard XM broke today after a yum update. It can't seem to see and use the SD card properly. I thought I'd try Fedora 18, and it fails in the same way. I tried several different makes and models of SD card and they all fail in the same way.

Does anyone have Fedora 18 running properly on a Beagleboard XM? Is so what model of SD card are you using?

Steve
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