On 11/9/19 10:44 AM, agharta agharta wrote:
Hi Benson,Yes, i've successfully installed CentOs 7, take a look at this link https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/ROCK64_Software_Release#CentOS-7_Community_Build_Image_.5BmicroSD_Boot.5D
But CentOs 7 does not support PHP 7x for aarch64: i need to install nextcloud.... and PHP 7+ is required.
So, i've tried CentOs 8 stream too...but no luck....
Fedora 31 does support Rock64, as release notes says....so the question is simple: how to install Fedora 31 on rock64?
Should be simple, in theory.....
Many thanks.Cheers,Agharta
Hi Agharta,
a) If using a Fedora laptop/desktop, have you tried the ARM image installer:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Installation
A number of Pine64 boards are supported, but you might use as a
bass to get something for rock64
b) The CentOS7 version you are using seems to use a kernel from Armbian. Maybe something similar (ARMRHEL) is needed for RHEL based distributions? At the moment the contributions seem to be haphazard, and driven by immediate needs rather than a long term vision. Perhaps an ARM roadmap for RHEL would be helpful in organizing development?
c) I have complied PHP 7 from source using GNU compilers. This
was straight forward, so might be the way to go if you only need
Nextcloud and do not need to many PHP extensions. When you need to
update, just copy over the data directory in your Nextcloud
installation.
Benson
Il sab 9 nov 2019, 07:47 Benson Muite <benson_muite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
On 11/7/19 11:53 AM, agharta agharta wrote:
>> Hi Peter,
>> Thank you for your support.
>>
>> Currently I'm trying to write fedora to sd card with this command:
>> fedora-arm-image-installer --addconsole --image=Fedora-Minimal-31-1.9.aarch64.raw.xz
>> --media=/dev/sdd --resizefs
>>
>> So, at the end the tool tells me:
>>
>> = No U-boot will be written.
>> = No console listed for Mystery Board, adding default ttyS0,115200 .
>>
>> = Installation Complete! Insert into the Mystery Board and boot.
>>
>> And.....no console. (at 115200)
>> I think that this may be because "= No U-boot will be written."
>> Any way? should I pass a --target=TARGET to commands? If yes, what should I insert in
>> TARGET?
>>
>> "I still need to update the documentation."
>> Do you already have the link?
>>
>> "Which wiki page? You mean the one on the pine64 wiki?"
>> This one: https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/ROCK64_Software_Release
>>
>> Many thanks for Your patience.
>> Cheers,
>> Agharta
> Any news?
> Thanks
Hi Agharta,
Have you tried any other linux distributions (ideally rpm based)?
Regards,
Benson
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