Re: Question to booting Fedora 32 on Raspi 4

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>> Am 12.05.20 um 08:56 schrieb Peter Robinson:
>> >> everytime I boot my Raspi I have to wait a few minutes till the kernel
>> >> start to boot.
>> >>
>> >> Last line is:
>> >>
>> >> genet@7d580000 Waiting for PHY auto negtiation to complete
>> >> ....................................
>> >> .....................................................
>> >>
>> >> there are more then 150 dots, then the kernel starts to boot.
>> >>
>> >> Is there any option/config to modify that behavior? see screenshot
>> > No, it's the time out waiting for an ethernet link. It's on my list to
>> > look at but we don't officially support the rpi4 as yet and I've not
>> > got much spare time ATM to look further.
>
>
> The wait is significantly reduced when booting a compose from rawhide. It is just a few seconds there.

So maybe it's fixed in the new U-Boot there
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