Hello again,

4th try's the charm in this case: jessie netinst (w/ USB-NIC)
Install of a minimal jessie system on btrfs root was flawless, as was the
upgrade to testing. Seems like the testing version(s) of the installer
don't like btrfs root, at least on this board. In any case, now everything
seems to be working, except
* the onboard NIC is broken in GbE mode (being worked on)
* "kernel: /cpus/cpu@0 missing clock-frequency property" (same for @1,
probably harmless)
* there's probably no video output (don't need it, haven't tried)

Stock Debian on a €45 OSHW SoC, yay! Keep up the good work!

Regards,
Christian

P.S.: Should I file an installation-report?  On the successful attempt
(there's #780164 already) or for the failed ones? In the latter case, how
do I do that?

2016-03-20 12:58 GMT+01:00 Christian Pernegger <[email protected]>:

> Hello,
>
> I finally got back to playing around with the Olimex A20-OLinuXIno-LIME2.
>
> 1st try: d-i stretch a5 hdmedia w/ matching netinst iso
> ==> fails, because the installer doesn't manage to untangle the deps on
> upgrading ifupdown and systemd. apt-get -f install in /target works but
> re-running the install of the base system subsequently hangs. The log shows
> debconf asking for confirmation to overwrite some conf file from the first
> attempt, but there's no way to answer.
>
> 2nd try: d-i stretch a5 netinst (with USB-Ethernet adapter to work around
> the LIME2's broken GbE)
> ==> fails, because testing doesn't have matching kernel modules anymore.
> Fair enough.
>
> 3rd try: d-i stretch daily (as of ~3h ago, again w/ USB NIC)
> ==> works nicely ... until the reboot. I made a 256 GiB ext2 /boot [using
> fdisk, because d-i still can't count to 1024 ...] and the rest of the
> (nominally 32 GB) SD card a btrfs /root. On reboot this hangs at "Scanning
> for Btrfs filesystems" -- I gave up waiting after 10 min.
>
>
> Should btrfs root even work on armhf?
> If not, I'll just use ext4 and try again. If it should, I have the
> scrollback buffer of a tail -f /var/log/syslog that was running during the
> install, even though it's mostly in German (Anything I should sanitise in
> there, privacy-wise?)
>
> Regards,
> Christian
>
> P.S.: Please CC me.
>

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