Op vrijdag 30 september 2016 16:59:17 CEST schreef Freek de Kruijf: > Op vrijdag 30 september 2016 14:18:57 schreef Brüns, Stefan: > > On Freitag, 30. September 2016 13:20:54 CEST Freek de Kruijf wrote: > > > Op vrijdag 30 september 2016 10:54:04 schreef Freek de Kruijf: > > > > Just tried the image for the Raspberry Pi 3 > > > > openSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi3_aarch64.aarch64-2016.09.27- > > > > Build6.1.raw.xz and I have a working system. > > > > > > > > The only problem I had was, when I had a USB storage device connected, > > > > the > > > > system did not continue in the boot process, or I was too inpatient. I > > > > disconnected that device and started the boot process again and now I > > > > have > > > > a working system. > > > > > > I had some trouble to configure my system, which I want to have an > > > external > > > USB disk. After the initial boot I connected that device executed the > > > yast > > > partitioner and added the device in /etc/fstab. However a reboot did not > > > work anymore, not even with the USB disk disconnected. In that case GRUB > > > did not complete the boot process. > > > > > > So I started all over again. I made small steps and now I have a system > > > that only boots with a disconnected USB disk, but it has an entry in > > > /etc/fstab for that device, so when I connect the USB disk after the > > > boot, the system mounts the device and I have the system I want. The > > > remaining problem so far, is that it does not survive a power failure. > > > > Do you have a USB/Serial converter you can connect to the Pi? There may be > > some useful output during the boot process. > > I do. I also wrote a bug report. See > http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1002194 > Info about the bug is only available there.
The bug report shows a solution for not booting with a USB disk attached. -- fr.gr. member openSUSE Freek de Kruijf -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] To contact the owner, e-mail: [email protected]
