(this time with the correct list address... m)
Hi Guillaume,
On 11.12.20 14:15, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
I overlooked you tried this image on another board.
We should build a new image with a u-boot built with bananapi_m2_zero_defconfig.
I can prepare one if you want.
Thanks for the offer, but a pointer what I would need to change to do
this on my own would already be enough ;-)
I guess that branching openSUSE:Factory:ARM/u-boot, adding the config
and _multibuild, then using this in a new image branched from
openSUSE:Factory:ARM/JeOS is the way to go? Any other caveats to look
out for?
This would be a nice project for the upcoming locked down holidays ;-)
Best regards,
Stefan
(I corrected the mailing list address, it looks like
[email protected] gets mapped to the mailing list, but it does
not get sorted correctly on my side, then for whatever reason)
-----Original Message-----
From: Guillaume Gardet <[email protected]>
Sent: 11 December 2020 14:10
To: Stefan Seyfried <[email protected]>; opensuse-
[email protected]
Subject: RE: Newbie questions getting a not yet supported board going (bananapi
m2 zero)
Hi,
-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Seyfried <[email protected]>
Sent: 11 December 2020 13:58
To: [email protected]
Subject: Newbie questions getting a not yet supported board going
(bananapi m2
zero)
Hi all,
I recently got myself a bananapi m2 zero.
It works well with armbian.
Naive as I am, I tried to boot the
openSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-XFCE-sinovoipbpim2plus.armv7l.raw on it and of
course failed miserably :-)
Today, with a serial console attached I found out that u-boot did not
find the sdcard. OK, I just copied the u-boot from the armbian image
over (after finding out it is directly on the SD card unpartitioned
"header.." ;-)) and now it boots into GRUB and later even to a login prompt on
the serial console.
I would expect it to work, since config has CONFIG_MMC_SUNXI_SLOT_EXTRA=2
to enable it.
Could you share a bit more about this SD card failure, please?
But there is nothing on the display (I would not care) and, worse, no
ethernet / WiFi.
I guess I'd need a matching device tree file for the board (I also
needed to recompile it for armbian to use the USB OTG port as an USB
host port), but I failed at finding out where I could specify the dtb file to be
used for booting.
Any hints on where to look for this?
The dtb should installed as part of dtb-sun8i package.
But we have a kernel failure with -lpae flavor, so there may be a mismatch
between dtb and kernel.
You may want to try kernel-default instead.
Cheers,
Guillaume
--
Stefan Seyfried
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over
public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." -- Richard Feynman
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