On 05.01.2014, at 19:14, Marcus Schäfer <ms@suse.de> wrote:
Hi,
Thanks Andreas for your time and effort.
All my attempts were based on
- berryboot and kernel-raspberry
with these two I had the problem that the config.txt setup for berryboot never loaded an initrd and the kernel-raspberry kernel was not compiled with support for initrd.
I think you tried with
- u-boot and kernel-default + dtb
Is that correct ?
I'm just asking because I'm not sure which is our preferred way for supporting raspberry boards
The best case scenario would be to do it the same way as on the chromebook, so we fake an "EFI partition" which we shove the raspberry specific stuff and a u-boot binary onto and then bootstrap the whole system from there the same way as every other. However, since that's been our preferred way of doing it for the past year and nobody managed to get it working, anything that gets us rolling is good enough for now. Alex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org