On 02/10/2015 07:32 AM, Michael Horne wrote:
So where would I locate an appropriate kernel? I read about the
fedora-arm-installer and it states that you specify a 'u-boot' and
gives options like bananapi etc, will I also require RPI2 u-boot files?
I've gone with the Raspbian release (it smells horrible like Debian).
I can't wait to get this little puppy running RHEL.
As Peter said, never RHEL, but...
I have Redsleeve 6 (Centos 6 for arm port) running on Cubieboard 2 & 3
by using the F19 remix kernel. You can see how I did this at:
http://cdn.opensxce.org/redsleeve/el6/cubieboard2/
The challenge has been EPEL6-arm. The maintainer went away and it is
static. For some things that were no-arch, I was able to pull the rpms
from the EPEL6-x86 repo and do a localinstall.
Centos 7 is more likely. There is a mailing list for Centos-arm
development. At some point there will be some builds.
Michael
Apologies Peter - I thought I replied to the list!
On 10/02/15 12:28, Peter Robinson wrote:
Hi, I know that there have been versions of Fedora released for the
RaspberryPi in the past, Pidora being the most prominent to my
knowledge. Is
there a way to install the latest Fedora21 ARM release to my new
RPI2? I'm
reading about u-boot things and it's all a little beyond me. Google
hasn't
provided any useful information either so I came here...
Thanks in advance, apologies if I've asked on the incorrect mailing
list,
The current version of Pidora doesn't work on the Raspberry Pi 2,
though
it may just need later versions of a few packages. Fedora21 ARM
won't work
on the Pi 2 either as it doesn't have some Pi specific code, though
there
are plans to provide a Fedora21 ARM remix.
Not entirely true, Fedora 21 userspace will work just fine if you have
an appropriate kernel.
Peter
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