Am 17.08.18 um 03:24 schrieb Volker Kuhlmann:
On Thu 16 Aug 2018 23:13:02 NZST +1200, Andreas Färber wrote:
That's really boring to hear, as it means you're not reading this list!
We've explained so many times a) how to download a newer image that
works, b) how to fix the old published image to boot.

Hint: /boot/efi/*config.txt are the relevant files, not /boot/vc/*.
I was only really interested in Leap, if I have to use Tumbleweed I'll
use raspbian instead. Using ocr commands for another experimental
construction isn't a solution if I actually wanted to use the RPi for
something that needs to stay online reliably. So I chose b).

As the thing doesn't boot, it obviously needs mounting on another Linux
machine (or RPi with a functional OS, but that'd give the same result).
Instructions were to add arm_control=0x200, if missing.

# mount /dev/sd_usb3_uSD2 /mnt -r
# mount /dev/sd_usb3_uSD1 /mnt/boot/efi -r
# find /mnt/ | grep config.txt
/mnt/boot/vc/config.txt
/mnt/boot/efi/config.txt
# grep 0x200 `find /mnt/ | grep config.txt`
/mnt/boot/vc/config.txt:arm_control=0x200
/mnt/boot/efi/config.txt:arm_control=0x200

As it's there, there's no need to add. I had said as much. It looks like
the problem is elsewhere.

Thanks,

Volker

Volker,

seems to be a hardware problem.
Just the same image I bootet with no problems:
openSUSE-Leap15.0-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi3.aarch64-2018.07.02-Buildlp150.1.1.raw.xz

You found out by yourself, that there are different behaviours with different keyboards. - Try to to find the oldest USB-keyboard you can. - Only for installation purposes.
For example: I had a 10-12 yr. old HP standard USB-Keyboard.

Regards Sten
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