On 09.08.2018 19:14, Frank Kunz wrote:
Hello,
from JeOS revision log I found:
Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) committed 5 months ago (revision 602) - Drop JeOS-espressobin: use JeOS-efi.aarch64 instead - JeOS-rock64: the board now boots, but the image deploying requires manual quircks
So I tried openSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-JeOS-efi.aarch64-2018.05.11-Build1.1.raw.xz and it cannot find the boot disk/partition:
Kiwi output: ... ++ /usr/sbin/hwinfo --disk
++ cut -f2 -d:
++ grep -E 'Device File:|BIOS id'
++ sed '-es@(.*)@@'
++ tr -d ' '
+ diskDevices='/dev/ram11
/dev/ram2
/dev/ram0
/dev/ram9
/dev/ram7
/dev/ram14
/dev/ram5
/dev/ram12
/dev/ram3
/dev/ram10
/dev/ram1
/dev/ram8
/dev/ram15
/dev/ram6
/dev/ram13
/dev/ram4' + lookupBiosBootDevice ...
Maybe a specific mmc driver needs to be loaded, but how to do that for the generic JeOS-efi.aarch64 image?
I did include required modules for EspressoBin. I think that something wrong with dtb files in your case. Probably, u-boot doesn't find dtb supplied in the image. Let me please check how does it work on my EspressoBin. I need some time.
Br, Frank
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