Per Jessen wrote: > Per Jessen wrote: > >> Andreas Fc3a4rber wrote: >> >>> Just to be clear, this is not just about adding a wlan interface. >>> Since you're the one with the board, I pointed you to look at >>> JeOS-nanopineo as template to create a JeOS-nanopineoair image - >>> don't expect the image for another board to just work for you. LEDs >>> are one of the most common things to differ between boards, compared >>> to serial ports. >> >> I've been trying to do this more or less from scratch - I figure >> that'll >> give me a better overall understanding of what's involved. I'll try >> to sum up where I am at the moment, I would much appreciate someone >> correcting my mistakes/misunderstandings. >> >> I started out here: >> >> https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:OpenSUSE_on_your_ARM_board, >> "Bootstrapping a kernel using openSUSE chroot". >> >> I figured from there it couldn't be too difficult getting u-boot >> installed, and ROOT+BOOT partitions updated and maybe have a somewhat >> working system. I'm still waiting for the ttl serial interfaces to >> arrive :-) > > They arrived From China this morning - the board is booting: > > https://files.jessen.ch/nanopi-neo-air-console.txt
After amending boot.script and removing "size=100%" from rootflags, and adding "root=/dev/mmcblk0p2" to the kernel arguments, the system actually completed boot-up and offered me a login. I don't have a network yet, and there were a few things that failed during startup (due to root being read-only), but I'm running openSUSE TW on the nanopi-neo-air and even have a brightly lit green LED. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (7.6°C) http://www.dns24.ch/ - your free DNS host, made in Switzerland. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] To contact the owner, e-mail: [email protected]
