Re: Fedora on Odroid M1

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On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 4:31 PM Andreas Reschke <arm_ml@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Am 27.07.22 um 16:03 schrieb Peter Robinson:
> > Hi,
> >
> >> I would like to buy a Odroid M1 (CPU RK3568B2, petitboot as bootloader).
> >> Is there any change to install Fedora on it? Even a headless
> >> installation would be nice.
> > So there's a couple of bits here:
> > 1) Never dealt with petitboot on arm (I have on POWER) but the only
> > boot interface Fedora arm officially supports is UEFI so if petitboot
> > implements that and also provides a DT to the kernel it may work.
> > Essentially any device firmware should comply with the Arm SystemReady
> > IR spec and it should be good.
> > 2) The rk356x support is maturing upstream, all the upstream pieces
> > are available in Fedora display may even work
> > 3) Device tree (DT), if the firmware provides a DT and it's compatible
> > with the upstream kernel it should work, else there currently needs to
> > be
> >
> > Generally Odroid has been pretty hostile to the wider open source
> > community so it's a best effort means of support, no one I'm aware of
> > that regularly helps out on Fedora Arm has any Odroid devices so it's
> > fix things we explicitly get reported from the community where we can.
> >
> > If you explicitly want something with the rk356x SoCs in it I would
> > look at some of the others like the Pine64 Quartz64 or another similar
> > more community friendly vendor
>
>
> Hello together, Hello Peter,
>
> I've a look at the Pine64 store and didn't found what I'm looking for.
>
> Requirements:
>
> - CPU: min 4 core @ 2 GHz
>
> - RAM: min 8 GB
>
> - Storage: PCIe M.2 M-KEY (SSD) Socket, eMMC + SD-Card
>
> - Ethernet: Gigabit
>
> - USB3 + USB2
>
> I've found Orange Pi 5
> (http://www.orangepi.org/html/hardWare/computerAndMicrocontrollers/details/Orange-Pi-5.html)
> but it's not available yet.
>
> Will this device work with Fedora? Are there other devices with this
> requirements ?

It will eventually, the support upstream isn't complete yet for the
rk3588, hardware with that SoC is only just starting to ship. I am
getting a Rock5 board which is based on the same SoC which I ordered
back in May and I got a shipping notification yesterday.
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