Le 05/09/2013 17:48, Andreas Färber a écrit :
Am 04.09.2013 20:49, schrieb Guillaume Gardet:
Le 04/09/2013 18:29, Andreas Färber a écrit :
Am 04.09.2013 17:47, schrieb Guillaume Gardet:
I managed to build JeOS.armv6 locally but not JeOS-raspberrypi. So I have made a manual partitioning and a manual install of JeOS.armv6 rootfs on my SD card and ... it is working !:D
I am uploading my SD card image to my server so that people can test it. I will send you the link once upload is complete. Thanks, looking forward to playing with that! It can be downloaded from here: http://guillaume.gardet.free.fr/openSUSE/RPi/openSUSE-RPi-image-20130904.raw...
I used a 2 GB SD card so the raw image can be 'dd' on a 2 GB (or more) SD card.
People are welcome to test it. But it is just a temp workaround until we get a working OBS image for RPi.
Known issues: (maybe caused by libcrypto which seems to use _armv7_neon_probe) * zypper lu/ref gives illegal instruction * yast2 --install gives illegal instruction too (which lead to YaST2 firstboot fail when trying to update repos but you get back to command line)
Working things: * Video output * USB keyboard * Ethernet (autoconfigured) * Most commands (ls, cd, wget, rpm, etc.) Thanks for your effort! Now please excuse some dumb questions...
I grabbed a Raspberry Pi, dd'ed the downloaded and extracted image onto /dev/sdb in my case, connected HDMI and µUSB for power. The screen stayed black, and the raspi does not seem to have serial via USB (no /dev/ttyUSB*). Did you SSH onto it via Ethernet or how does one use the image?
Do you see partitions if you plug your SD card on your computer? If early boot works (find right file on FAT partition), you should see a multi-color square on your screen. Then Linux kernel start and you see kernel messages. I used keyboard + screen because SSH server is broken for the same reason as zypper and yast2 --install fails. Which LEDs lights up on your RPi? Guillaume -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org