Re: Raspberry Pi 3B+ fails to boot aarch64 image

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On Wed, 13 Mar 2019 09:52:33 +0100, Peter Robinson wrote:
> Does the screen go blank, or does the startup scripts remain on the screen?

Not black, always the [  OK  ]+[FAILED] messages remain on the screen.


> GNOME is pretty tight on resources,

I am even trying to boot the Minimal image and it also does not boot.
	# fedora-arm-image-installer --image=Fedora-Minimal-29-1.2.aarch64.raw.xz --media=/dev/XXXsdb --norootpass --resizefs --target=rpi3 --blacklistvc4
	https://www.jankratochvil.net/t/rpi3fail2.jpg

Now it locks up on "Starting NTP client/server..." for 30+ minutes.

When I left it running whole night it booted into login prompt but after
entering any username it printed "timeout after 60 seconds" before asking for
a password.

Even 32-bit Fedora does not boot there.

Has anyone ever booted any Fedora on Raspberry Pi 3B+? I am not sure if my
RPi3B+ isn't defective but it does boot stock 32-bit Raspbian image.


Thanks,
Jan
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