Follwup: I was unable to boot on beagleboard XM. I used the same offsets to write MLO and u-boot.img as for beaglebone, but apparently this is not ok as MLO is not even loaded.
I have also examined another card that does boot and there the MLO also lives at a different location (actually there it is the first file in a VFAT FS, not sure if I can dd it on that same location on the boot filesystem in the FC21 image.Frans
2015-01-26 21:35 GMT+01:00 Frans Meulenbroeks <fransmeulenbroeks@xxxxxxxxx>:
Followup; rewrote the SD card with FC21 for Mele A1000; this also works on A2000 (A2000 is a slightlt different PCB layoutSunxi says on http://linux-sunxi.org/Mele_A1000
" The Mele A1000 has a wedge-like shape whereas the slightly younger A2000 is more square"
"All motherboards are essentially the same, apart from tiny revisions"Best regards, Frans2015-01-26 20:00 GMT+01:00 Frans Meulenbroeks <fransmeulenbroeks@xxxxxxxxx>:Best regards, Frans(btw does a regular beagle also work)?Beagle XM: will try later (probably tomorrow), would be nice to see that working too.Wrt mele A2000: this one is identical to A1000, will try with rawhide as suggested by Hans.(actually things like bananian also works on that board).However this one is very compatible to the banana pi so I gave it a stab and it works.Wrt the orange pi: I know this is not in the list of supported devices.Peter,Thanks for your reply.
Wrt Beaglebone black: that one also works Indeed I had to keep the boot button pressed during poweron (and no: it does not help if you do so during reset).2015-01-26 9:04 GMT+01:00 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx>:On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 7:31 AM, Frans Meulenbroeks
<fransmeulenbroeks@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Apparently this did not make it to the list. Guess this is because my list
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It doesn't need approval, although you do need to click on the link
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>> With these I managed to boot FC21 successfully on
>> - orange pi (A20, similar to banana pi)
We don't support that as yet.
>> - pandaboard
>> - beaglebone white
We support both of those.
>> However, although according to the instructions the same MLO and u-boot
>> are to be used for beaglebone black, it does not boot there, although the
>> very same card works with beaglebone white.
You need to use beaglebone for all of them
>> I have added a serial port to the BBB and captured the boot log. See at
>> the end of this message.
>> Anyone an idea what is wrong?
>>
>> While at it:
>> According to
>> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/F21/Installation/Hardware_Status
>> beagleboard XM also works but there is no u-boot data in the image for XM.
>> Suggestions for this?
The uboot you need to use for the xM is called beagle although YMMV
>> And I noticed the u-boot dir also contains a u-boot for the Mele A1000. I
>> wanted to try that one the A2000 which is identical hw, but it did not work
>> (and I do not have serial for the A2000)
>> Anyone a suggestion.
You need a serial port, as for whether they're identical is not
something I know.
>> I also noticed beagleboard being in the uboot folder but it was not listed
>> on the pages referred to above, Should this work?
>>
>> Lastly I noticed in the image a boot.scr and a boot.cmd file (slightly
>> different).
>> These seem to be some generic code to boot into a number of boards, but I
>> could not find instructions how to use/invoke this. Is that going to be
>> useful for me? How should I use it?
We have a generic kernel, if you have the appropriate DT and a uboot
that supports DT it's likely you can make them work.
>> Thanks, Frans
>>
>> PS: subscription to the list is pending approval, please also reply
>> directly. Thanks.
No it's not, it made it to the list.
>> ---- boot log from beaglebone black ----
You're booting from the eMMC and it doesn't support the generic distro
boot functionality. Hit the button to force it to boot from the mSD
card or wipe the first few kb of the eMMC.
Peter
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