Op zondag 22 juli 2018 13:26:02 CEST schreef Freek de Kruijf: > Instead of a Banana Pi M3 I got a Banana Pi M64, of which I was uncertain > that the processor was the same as the one on a Raspberry Pi 3B. Still I > did put the image for the Raspberry Pi 3B (aarch64) on a micro-SD card and > booted the BPi. I was very happy to see the system came alive. > > Before this I did put the Debian image on the eMMC and was able to boot that > system without a micro-SD card. On this system I inserted the micro-SD with > the above mentioned openSUSE system, which came alive. The initialization > of the system was not completely as it should be. There was no swap at the > end of the micro-SD card and the root partition was not enlarged. I did put > the swap on the eMMC, effectively erasing what was there and enlarged the > root partition on the micro-SD. > > However after that I did a "zypper dup --no-recommends" and did a reboot. > The system does not start anymore. > > My experiments with it will be continued, but if you have any advice I will > be happy to receive it.
Left the eMMC with Debian untouched and now I have a working updated Tumbleweed system after "zypper dup --no-r" and a reboot. However "uname -a" reports the Debian BPI kernel name. -- fr.gr. member openSUSE Freek de Kruijf -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscr...@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+ow...@opensuse.org