Hi,
-----Original Message----- From: Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.de> Sent: 05 January 2020 14:35 To: opensuse-arm@opensuse.org Subject: [opensuse-arm] Raspberry Pi4 - usb-disk and initrd
Hi,
today I installed openSUSE MicroOS on my Rasperry Pi4s with the kernel from Kernel:stable.
It seems to work fine (except that only 1GB of memory is detected, which is not enough for Kubernetes ...).
IIRC, the problem was with u-boot-rpi64 package, but it should be fixed in current release. Matthias, any idea?
But the USB sdcard is only accessible after leaving the initrd, which makes it impossible for ignition to read the configuration file to finalize the image configuration. Any idea which kernel module is missing in the initrd or didn't got loaded? All the usual suspects seems to be there.
You mean you boot from SD but use an USB sd card reader for your config file? Cheers, Guillaume
Thanks, Thorsten
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