Alex Armstrong wrote:
My next thoughts are to try, in the initial running system, somehow writing the partition table. Seemingly difficult in a running system, so it'll have to wait till tomorrow. -Alex Well, I haven't had any luck. YaST won't let me edit the partitions of
Alex Armstrong wrote: the SD card. And after I edit the partition table of the SD card by hand (either gdisk or parted) it renders the Pi unbootable - doesn't even load the firmware. I suspect this is related the hybrid nature of the partition table (MBR/GPT), and how the Pi loads it's firmware - but I'm afraid I'm beyond my area of expertise.
-Alex
Using the JeOS 2017.03.13-Build1.10 fixes this problem. Many thanks. Two things of note: - It doesn't add a swap partition - which causes an error on boot up - but I don't need one for my testing. And the errors are removed by editing fstab. - Group 'lock' GID 54 is missing - which causes systemd to complain, but adding the group fixes things. -Alex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org