Sorry about not transmitting to the list previously. I hadn't
noticed till you just pointed it out. My bad!!! Okay. My follow-up. I tried to install Fedora-Xfce-armhfp-Rawhide-20180220.n.0-sda.raw.xz. Here is a snippet from dracut during the installation process which I believe to be relevant: So, although the boot messages are different now, the result is the same. The system boots but not into graphical mode. Also, note the orange highlighted lines from dracut. I will try to get the dmesg | fpaste output once I get the system on the network. Is there a particular URL you would like me to specify? Also, one other question. Is there anything from partition 1 (which seems to be strictly for Raspberry PIs) necessary to build and boot the system for other systems like the Odroid? More specifically, should I be able to build and boot the system using ONLY partitions 2,3,and 4? Thanks again. Stewart On 02/22/2018 12:01 PM, Peter Robinson
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On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 7:52 PM, Stewart Samuels <searider74@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:On 02/22/2018 11:39 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 7:24 PM, Stewart Samuels <searider74@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi Peter, I just got a chance to update my Odroid Xu4 with the latest updates for F27. All was working fine with the exceptions for the Exynos 5 USB-3 issues prior to this upgrade. After the upgrade and a reboot, my system no longer boots into graphics mode. It seems to be failing somewhere along the line with udev, but I am not certain of this. The system will eventually boot into non-graphics mode, which can be seen when connecting the serial port and watching the boot messages. As I mentioned in previous posts, the Rawhide Spins all seem to have this issue too. In fact, they have had the problem for a long time now. On the positive side, both this release of F27 updates and the Rawhide spins do seem to have the USB-3 issues fixed.Can you try the 4.16rc2 kernel [1] and see if that has the same issues. The 4.16 kernel might help as there was a bunch of stuff that changed in the exynos drm driver. https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1046448Looking at the builds in this URL I see "rawhide" listed as one of the "Tasks". Doe this mean the current rawhide build are already including the kernel-4.16.0-0.rc2 kernel?Yes, and the just branched F-28 will as well. So you can do an upgrade to F-28 and get it there tooAttached, is a MS Word formatted file of my boot log. Hope this helps.Please don't do that, word processing docs are really not the way to handle this in open source just fpaste it or something. If it's booted just do "dmesg | fpaste" and provide the URL.Regards, Stewart On 02/12/2018 09:56 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:Hi All, Just a heads up that the 4.15 kernel is headed to stable releases. I did a bunch of testing over the weekend and fixed up a bunch of issues, added some minor enhancements across a number of platforms. There is a kernel-4.15.2-301.fc27 build [1] which had all those fixes for people to test, I expect a 4.15.3 kernel going to updates-testing later today or tomorrow. A few notes for the fixes I added: * fixed cpufreq/thermal on i.MX6 (thanks kwizart for upstream fix) * Crypto/rng engine on some AllWinner devices now loads/works (A10/A143/A20 at least, I suspect more will come with later kernels) * Exynos 5 USB-3 issue should now be fixed once and for all (I hope) * A bunch of improvements for monitor detection on the Raspberry Pi * Ethernet driver more stable on AllWInner A64/H5 platforms (like Pine64) * Numerous other upstream fixes improvements that headed upstream * 4.15.3 (not in the build above) will include aarch64 fixes for Spectre/Meltdown. So please test and feel free to reply to this thread with any new issues you see with the 4.15 series, or any positive results. [1] https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=24966088 _______________________________________________ arm mailing list -- arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to arm-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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