[fedora-arm] Re: Moving headless install from 2GB rpi4 to 4GB rpi4

2022-01-09 Thread John Walicki
I've physically swapped Fedora ARM SD cards between RPi3 and RPi4 devices in my Pi cluster without any problems. Are you certain your RPi4 4GB device has sufficient power? I've seen Pi devices with different USB peripherals not boot reliably if I don't have a good 5V 3A power supply connected

[fedora-arm] Grub slow at loading kernel and initrd

2022-01-09 Thread Michael Whapples
Hello, I have been using fedora on my Odroid XU4 for some time (well over a year) and its generally been working well. I had been updating the install to the latest Fedora release as they came out. Recently though I decided to start with a fresh image of Fedora 35 and I noticed that it was

[fedora-arm] [Fedocal] Reminder meeting : Fedora ARM & AArch64 status meeting

2022-01-09 Thread pwhalen
Dear all, You are kindly invited to the meeting: Fedora ARM & AArch64 status meeting on 2022-01-11 from 15:00:00 to 16:00:00 UTC At fedora-meetin...@irc.libera.chat The meeting will be about: Fedora ARM & AArch64 weekly status meeting. More information available at:

[fedora-arm] Re: Moving headless install from 2GB rpi4 to 4GB rpi4

2022-01-09 Thread Dennis Gilmore
Adding count probably cut the image short, it is not necessary, I generally always us bs=4MiB Dennis On Sun, Jan 9, 2022, 03:54 David W. Legg wrote: > Well, I copied the card from the 2GB rpi4 using: > > dd if=/dev/sdf of=card.img bs=1M count=9000 status=progress > > and wrote another card

[fedora-arm] Re: Moving headless install from 2GB rpi4 to 4GB rpi4

2022-01-09 Thread David W. Legg
Well, I copied the card from the 2GB rpi4 using: dd if=/dev/sdf of=card.img bs=1M count=9000 status=progress and wrote another card using the reverse command: dd if=card.img of=/dev/sdf bs=1M count=9000 status=progress So, I expected it just to *work* when I put the card into a brand new 4GB