>> 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: And redsleeve is nothing to do with Fedora so, as previously asked a number of times before, keep on topic. > Centos 7 is more likely. There is a mailing list for Centos-arm > development. At some point there will be some builds. Again nothing to do with Fedora. _______________________________________________ arm mailing list arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm