Le 26/04/2020 à 05:23, Gunnar Wolf a écrit : > Yves Caniou dijo [Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 04:55:01PM +0200]: >> Hello Gunnar >> >> Thank you for your answer. >> I'm wondering: how do you check the image? SDCard burned and PI2 booted, >> or via virt-manager or similar? > > Short answer is -- I don't. That's why I want to save and report > a set of GPG-signed known-good images. I just build them with a setup > I know that has worked, and... have to check often. > > I have my time currently time-limited due to being quarantined; I have > my Raspberries of different generations, but have not been able to > test as I would like. I did test and boot my RPi2, but have not > checked on its hardware support. > >> I've tried your image, and I have the exact experience than previously: >> both leds are lighted, nothing on the screen, nothing on minicom, no >> light for the network if :/ > > Oh, that's worrying - Either for me (bad images) or for you (bad > hardware) ☹
True. Yet, as I mentionned in my first message, "Same hardware/SDCard/ElectricSupply/method used with Raspbian and Ubuntu images are working.". So I'm puzzled with this line "I did test and boot my RPi2, but have not checked on its hardware support.". I have troubles to understand how the same image would make one Pi2 boot and not an other one, but I'm not a u-boot pro. I tried the 18.04 LTS before my first message, but Ubuntu released the 20.04 LTS a few days ago. I might get along with it. Thanks, and courage with quarantine (same here). Cheers, .Y

