Op donderdag 8 september 2016 08:14:01 schreef Roger Oberholtzer:
> On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 1:54 AM, Stefan Bruens
> 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Aside from the ext4 problems, the JeOS RPi3 aarch64 image works, tested
> > myself. You can either (after writing the image to the SD) modify the ext4
> > partition to disable the 64bit feature, or use an image with a patched
> > U-Boot which supports the 64bit feature.
> 
> I cannot get either image to work. I do have a number of other images
> (non openSUSE) and they all work. I am fairly certain I know what I am
> doing with respect to getting an image installed and accessing the
> device. All my working images get an IP address from my DHCP server
> and are available as expected. I was happy to see that one of the OS
> images even advertised itself with Avahi. They just work.
> 
> But the openSUSE images are a different matter. I do not even see it
> request a DHCP address (DHCPDISCOVER).
> 
> Since I only have the 4 USB ports, I cannot see what the console is telling.

There is a problem with the current image, openSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-JeOS-
raspberrypi3.armv7l-2016.08.20-Build1.4.raw.xz, and that problem now also 
exists after updating an older version of the RPI3 image. I used openSUSE-
Tumbleweed-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi3.armv7l-2016.06.28-Build1.5.raw.xz and did a 
"zypper up" after which I again only get the colored screen, where, without 
the update, the system was running properly.

So I am waiting for the newer image and updated Tumbleweed repository.

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