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Greetings,
I was testing:
openSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi.armv6l-2017.03.13-Build1.8.raw.xz
from:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/ARM:/Factory:/Contrib:/Ras…
On RaspberryPi 1 Model B
It installs fine - expands the file system, creates the dracut based
init and boots to a usable system. But when I reboot, grub fails with:
error: attempt to read or write outside of partition.
and drops me to the grub rescue system.
Poking around the rescue system, I've found that I can see 4 partitions,
one which is ext2 and has the normal Linux files. From here, most of
the recovery guides say to set the root and prefix variables and then
load the normal module. I can execute the commands:
set root=(hd0,gpt2)
set prefix=(hd0,gpt2)/boot/grub2
and list the files in the various directories - normal.mod exists in
/boot/grub2/arm-efi/ - but when I try:
insmod normal
I still get the error: attempt to read or write outside of partition.
Somewhat interestingly, if I miss-type the prefix (say; /boot/grub) the
error changes to a "file not found" one.
I was hoping someone might have some ideas about what to try next.
- -Alex
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Hello,
Could somebody please tell me whether raspberrypi2 image supposed to
work on raspberrypi3 in armv7 mode?
I've just tried but I don't see anything on serial console, even u-boot
messages. Is it the image broken? I don't have raspberrypi2 to test.
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Hi.
I'm trying to run openSUSE on Khadas VIM.
Which settings\variables u-boot you need to install to transfer
control after the start of u-boot to openSUSE ?
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Has anyone had a chance to try this board? With 4GB of RAM on it and a
couple of SSDs, it might make a pretty good server/build
server/desktop/media center or something.
http://wiki.t-firefly.com/index.php/Firefly-RK3399/en
I notice Andreas has some firmware for this processor. Can I put that
together with our AARCH64 root file system and make a bootable system?
Would it help things along if I gifted one of these boards to Andreas?
Bill
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Hi,
Could someone remind me what steps are needed to get a native openSUSE
kernel up on chromebooks and as such enable creating a full
installable image (similar to what was done to the original Samsung
Chromebook).
I'd like to create an image for the Samsung Plus (aarch64), and as it
uses 4.4 I thought it would be easier to use the Leap kernel, would
this be correct or should I just use the Tumbleweed one? Ideally I'd
like to have this before oSC but let's see.
Thanks,
Andy
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I have just updated my previously working RI 3 to the latest kernel
for openSUSE 42.2
It seems that the device now generates a unique MAC address on the
wired Ethernet connection each time it is powered on. Could this
happen? If so, how can I change it back to use a fixed MAC address?
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Hello,
I have written, packaged and now submitted meson-tools v0.1:
https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/492296
Inspired by the sunxi-tools package for Allwinner SoCs, which is already
in Factory, this one is a set of tools for Amlogic SoCs - currently for
Amlogic S905 aka Meson GXBaby.
The main tool is amlbootsig, which is a replacement for Amlogic's
x86-only proprietary tool aml_encrypt_gxb. amlbootsig has been
successfully used to build the JeOS-odroidc2 aarch64 Tumbleweed images.
In order to build future official images in openSUSE:Factory:ARM, this
tool needs to go into Factory.
Other tools are for analyzing (amlbootinfo) and updating (unamlbootsig)
bootloader binaries.
See the README.md for more details on usage and known limitations.
Thanks again to those that contributed to or supported the creation of
these tools.
Have a lot of fun,
Andreas
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Hi Tony,
Am 24.04.2017 um 19:19 schrieb Tony Su:
> Hi,
> I'm looking for the referenced Wiki with links to dtb overlays, can't
> find it.
>
> For that matter, I can't find the specific github repo (Is the Wiki
> associated with the github project or some other Wiki?)
>
> Looking around, I can only find the following HCL page that lists
> supported HATs which is something I haven't noticed before.
> https://en.opensuse.org/Category:Raspberry_Pi_40-pin_connector
Look at the ArPi600 link in that category, for instance.
For Chistera Pi and TLV493D there are overlay files too, but no links in
the Wiki yet.
The Arduino Shield, MikroBus and XBee categories should also have some.
The commands can either be typed manually or placed in a boot.script
that then needs to be turned into boot.scr via mkimage (u-boot-tools)
and placed into the first partition (i.e., /boot/efi if it exists, /boot
otherwise).
Regards,
Andreas
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Hello,
I have packaged and submitted Rockchip's rkdeveloptool to Factory:
https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/492257
In its not-yet-versioned Git state, it already replaces the proprietary
upgrade_tool in that it allows to flash, e.g., U-Boot bootloader.
Tested on Leap 42.2 with the GeekBox (RK3368).
Future improvements shall include installing a udev rule for rockusb
devices and fixing the build on excluded platforms
(https://github.com/rockchip-linux/rkdeveloptool/issues/6).
Regards,
Andreas
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