Hello Andreas,
I have been away for awhile as my wife and I relocated from the East
Coast of the U.S. to Oregon. Now that we are settling in a bit, I am
once again finding some time to work on my Odroid XU4.
I hope all is well with you. I see you have been working hard on trying
to get the Odroid working with Fedora 26.
I have been periodically trying new versions of Fedora since Fedora 24
kernel 4.6.5-300.fc24, including Fedora 26. Something broke after the
4.6.5-300.fc24 release. I cannot tell if the problem lies in the newer
u-boot.bin or elsewhere. After the system got broken, I no longer get
any output though the serial cable to determine where such problems
lie. However, if I install the Hardkernel Ubuntu Mate with 4.9 kernel,
everything works fine. I get output through the serial cable and the
system boots up beautifully.
is it possible for you to email me a zipped copy of the u-boot.bin file
you are using to boot? Is it the 4.6.5-300.fc24 version?
Thanks.
Kind regards,
Stewart
On 07/25/2017 12:17 AM, arm_ml@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi there,
I've managed to get Fedora 26 run with kernel 4.6.5-300.fc24.armv7hl
on Odroid-XU4 with Cloudshell 2. The onbord RAID 1 (USB-Attached SCSI
(UAS)) is working with kernel 4.6.5-300.fc24.
[root@myodroid ~]# lsusb -d 152d:0561
Bus 004 Device 003: ID 152d:0561 JMicron Technology Corp. / JMicron
USA Technology Corp.
[root@myodroid ~]#
Next steps to do:
- move OS from SD-Card to more faster eMMC-Card. How to do it?
- Kernel update to actual version. I've update Kernel to
4.11.11-300.fc26 and system boots with 8 CPU (FC24 = 5 CPU), but only
the first part of kernel is booting; then it stops.
- compiling modules to activate the color LCD
Is there anybody who can help me with the first 2 steps ?
Thanks
Andreas
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