Clarification on booting Fedora on the Sipeed Lichee Pi 4A

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Hi Wei,

I'm trying to follow the instructions for installing your Fedora image
on the Lichee Pi 4A.  I'm stuck at this step:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/RISC-V/T-Head#Flash_u-boot_for_the_specific_board_into_the_EMMC

Firstly which boot partition does this refer to?  Neither the boot
partition on the downloaded image nor the boot partition on the
original image (from Sipeed) contains "u-boot-with-spl_lpi4a.bin".

Secondly where do you run the fastboot command?  Is that run on the
board itself (in the original Sipeed distro), or is that run on
another computer?  FWIW when I plug the board into my laptop using the
USB-C port, nothing appears, so I think that's just a power cable.

Rich.

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