My experience with the Odroid XU4 and Fedora would suggest that the N2
probably will not get official support. However it may be possible to
get it to work. Here is a link to the wiki page about the XU4, it may
give you a hint where to go:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/exynos. Yes I know the
XU4 and N2 use a different processor, but I imagine the general steps
may be similar.
Michael Whapples
On 02/05/2020 01:58, Rafael Avila de Espindola wrote:
I recently got an ODROID-N2 but forgot to first check if it was possible
to run recent linux distros on it.
I am happy with Fedora on my raspberry pi 4, so that would be my first
choice. I now see that the N2 is not support and that booting it
requires a few binary blobs:
https://gitlab.denx.de/u-boot/u-boot/-/blob/master/board/amlogic/w400/README.odroid-n2
Is that a no go for fedora or are early boot blobs like that acceptable?
What package would I have to add the above build instructions to?
uboot-images-armv8?
Thanks,
Rafael
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