Hi Peter, Thank you for your prompt comment. I removed uEnv.txt but following message was displayed. gpio: pin 53 (gpio 53) value is 1 mmc0 is current device micro SD card found mmc0 is current device gpio: pin 54 (gpio 54) value is 1 SD/MMC found on device 0 reading uEnv.txt ** Unable to read file uEnv.txt ** gpio: pin 55 (gpio 55) value is 1 ** File not found /boot/uImage ** -- 桜井 <sakurai@xxxxxxxxxx> 2018-03-13 7:31 GMT+09:00 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx>: > On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 9:47 PM, sakurai <sakurai@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hi Dennis, >> >> 2018-03-13 3:52 GMT+09:00 Dennis Gilmore <dennis@xxxxxxxx>: >>> El lun, 12-03-2018 a las 07:01 +0900, sakurai escribió: >>>> Hi. >>>> >>>> Has anyone already suceeded to install ARM Fedora 27 on the beagle >>>> bone black? >>>> If so, would you kindly provide a pointer? >>>> I have tried to install it using --target=am335x_boneblack but >>>> failed. >>>> It seems there is >>>> not uEnv.txt installed. Moreover, though the installer seems to do dd >>>> for MLO as well as >>>> u-boot.img, there is no such file in the first FAT partition. That is >>>> why I copied them from >>>> the fourth partition. >>>> >>> >>> the BBB ships witha u-boot installed on the internal emmc you will >>> need to hold down the boot button to have it boot from your sdcard if >>> you set up one externally, once the system is booted you will need to >>> update the internal u-boot in order to not need to press the boot >>> button. >> >> I might have done this as Ubuntu can boot without a pressing the boot >> button. >> >>> you can copy the u-boot.img and MLO files to the vfat >>> partition, or you can use the update-uboot tool to install the files >>> into the emmc. The SOC looks for the files in raw disk space before >>> looking in a vfat partition >> >> I see. In any case, I do not find any uEnv.txt in my SD card just after the >> installation process. Then I made uEnv.txt, and the message said 'File not >> found /boot/uImage'. It seems that the SD card is not correctly mounted, though >> 'ext2ls mmc 0:2' shows uImage after failed boot. Here is the log after >> first LED on. > > Fedora doesn't use either uEnv.txt or uImage* for kernels etc so that > would be expected. _______________________________________________ arm mailing list -- arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to arm-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx