> -----Original Message-----
> From: Till Dörges <[email protected]>
> Sent: 29 March 2019 10:15
> To: Guillaume Gardet <[email protected]>; opensuse-
> [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [opensuse-arm] Emulate image for Raspberry Pi2 in QEMU
>
> Am 28.03.19 um 16:42 schrieb Guillaume Gardet:
>
> >> Does anyone know, whether this is actually supposed to work?
> >
> > Any reason to try the RPi2 image instead of an EFI image?
>
> Yeah. An image to be deployed to an RPi2 is best prepared in a (virtual)
> environment as compatible as possible.
Sure. You can use armv7 JeOS-efi (not aarch64) which is pretty close.
>
>
> > I did not try to use RPi2 image on qemu, but you can use JeOS-efi image
> which works properly (I tested armv7 JeOS-efi image under qemu recently).
>
> I could easily boot the openSUSE AArch64 images for Tumbleweed and Leap
> 15.0 und QEMU.
Why aarch64? Use armv7l version.
>
> It's just that QEMU appears to also support the Raspberry Pi 2, so I wanted to
> get openSUSE going with that, too.
IIRC, the RPi2 support in qemu is quite limited, no graphical output, only
serial. No support for boot from firmware as only the ARM cpu is emulated, not
the GPU. So, you will need to extract kernel + initrd and pass rights options
as kernel cmdline, as you are trying to do.
Maybe adding '-nographic' option could help?
Guillaume
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