On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 11:49 AM Matthias Brugger <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On 24/09/2019 13:24, Linux Kamarada wrote:
> > Hi, everyone!
> >
> > AFAIK openSUSE does not support Raspberry Pi 4 Model B yet. [1]
> >
> > I’ve bought that board, I know the very basics on how to use it [2]
> > and I want to help to port openSUSE to it. How can I start?
> >
>
> I'm working on some (still hacky) support for RPi4.
> You can find the JeOS image in my home project [1].
> Beware that I was able to break the build of U-Boot yesterday. I'll try to fix
> this tonight.
>
> Regards,
> Matthias
>
> [1] https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor/home:mbrugger:branches:RPi4
>

Hi, folks!

I know how to use OBS and KIWI, but when it comes to compile kernels,
I'm a complete noob... also, I'm getting started with Raspberry Pi.

I thought that would be easier, as there are at least three Linux
distributions now (Raspbian [1], LibreELEC and Manjaro) supporting
Raspberry Pi 4.

Isn't there a kind of copy/paste that could allow us to boot openSUSE
reusing Raspbian configs, for instance?

What I've done so far... I downloaded Matthias' image:

openSUSE-Tumbleweed-JeOS.aarch64-15.1.0-RaspberryPi4-Build61.1.raw.xz

(did I choose the right one?)

and flashed into the SD card using balenaEtcher [2].

During boot, I saw something like GRUB (did you say U-Boot?).

My RPi4 is connected to a HDMI monitor, which worked, but USB keyboard
did not respond and I got only this:

https://paste.opensuse.org/42439427

Am I doing something wrong?

[1]: English translation is here:
https://kamarada.github.io/en/2019/09/29/getting-started-on-raspberry-pi-with-noobs-and-raspbian/
[2]: https://www.balena.io/etcher/


Antonio
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http://kamarada.github.io/
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