Re: Making both ethernet ports work on NanoPi R1

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Hi Geoff,

> Forgive my ignorance but I am curious how one would go about making both ethernet ports work on a NanoPi R1? I used an armhfp Fedora 30 Server image to boot into Fedora on the device, but out of the box only one ethernet port works; no wifi and the second ethernet port does not work. The NanoPi recognizes the second ethernet port, but I can't get it to recognize the actual connection. I can bring the second port "up". but it never connects. As far as I can tell, the device does not recognize the wifi at all. Is this something I can configure, and if so, where do I begin?

I don't see support for the NanoPi R1 in the upstream kernel so ATM we
don't actually support it at all, what profile/device are you using
when you write out the image? What does the "Machine Model" report in
the first few lines of dmesg output report?

Peter
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