On 1/27/20 2:54 PM, Steven A. Falco wrote:
On 1/27/20 2:26 PM, YOUNG, MICHAEL A. wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jan 2020, Steven A. Falco wrote:
On 1/27/20 4:10 AM, M A Young wrote:
On Sun, 26 Jan 2020, Dirk Streubel wrote:
why is RPi 4 supported on Ubuntu early than in Fedora? Is there any
different in kernel in Ubuntu?
Yes, they use random vendor forks.
Can you say something about the timetable? Would it be possible to use
the
PI4 with Fedora32, i mean official?
Or it this to early?
I have tested at at Friday with Rawhide at it has not worked. It always
stop
at the same point of the Installation.
I was playing with my Pi4 running rawhide this at the weekend (though not
necessarily expecting it to work) and I don't think it was reading the SD
card after the boot started, and the keyboard and serial port didn't work
either. The network card seemed to work (ie. lights flashing on the port)
so I am guessing it might be possible to boot it with a network root disk
and a remote login though I didn't try that.
Are you running 32-bit or 64-bit rawhide? I am running 64-bit rawhide
(Fedora-Workstation-Rawhide-20200110.n.0.aarch64.raw.xz) on my RPi4.
I was trying with Fedora-Server-Rawhide-20200123.n.0.aarch64.raw.xz both
directly and having got it to boot on my Pi3 first (I rather doubt that
image is functional without some adjustment).
I suppose it is possible that something has been broken since I grabbed the 20200110 build. That image did work.
In my case, I see the grub menu, but it is badly messed up, because the escape codes are apparently not recognized. There is then a several second pause, before the kernel starts loading. The whole boot process takes about 2 minutes in my setup.
How far does it get when you try it?
I got curious, so I just downloaded Fedora-Xfce-Rawhide-20200127.n.0.aarch64.raw.xz and tried it. It booted properly on my RPi4 (with 4 GB of ram). I have a working desktop, and this time, I tried using wifi - it works too.
Steve
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