Fedora Rawhide and Allwinner A10S

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I have an Olimex a10s-olinuxino-micro-4mb
(https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino/A10S/A10S-OLinuXino-MICRO-4GB/open-source-hardware ). It has:

Allwinner A10S CPU
4MB onboard flash memory
MicroSD slot
SD slot
HDMI video and audio out
headphone out
audio line in
10/100 Ethernet port
USB2 port
OTG USB port
LCD interface (4.3", 7", 10")

I downloaded the rawhide image
Fedora-Xfce-armhfp-rawhide-20140712-sda.raw.xz.  unxz'd it.

I then wrote it to a microSD card.

When it finished, I popped it out and re-inserted it so that it would
mount the partitions.  I read the instructions for the CubieTruck on the
ARM Rawhide Installation page
(https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Rawhide/Installation
).  I looked around in the /usr/share/uboot directory, but didn't find a
directory I thought was more appropriate.

Are there any instructions for how to build the uboot .bin file?  I'd
like to see if I can build one that is more appropriate for my board.

I also noticed in the Known Issues & Usage Tips section that graphical
display is not currently supported.  Are there plans to have the
graphical display working by the time Fedora 21 is released?

Craig


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