Samuel,
You can get the NanoPi R1 to run Fedora [0]. Last I tried (5 months ago) there was no kernel support upstream for the dual-ethernet (or wifi if I remember correctly), but that might have changed since then. Use "nanopi_r1" when installing Fedora using the arm-image-installer.
Geoff Marr
IRC: coremoduleOn Sat, Nov 23, 2019 at 7:24 PM Samuel P <dagofthedofg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions on a dual ethernet SoC known to work with Fedora? I'm trying to throw a lab together on setting up a fedora router(already have a proof of concept running on an x86_64 tower) and I'd like to find an SoC to use that has dual ethernet. I found a few banana pi boards that appear nice but I'm not sure how suitable they'd be in terms of hardware compatibility:
BPI-W2
Realtek RTD1296
BPI-R2
MediaTek MT7623N
BPI-R64
MediaTek MT7622
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